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Pittsburgh/Squirrel Hill South
Sunday / Closed
Monday / 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday / 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday / 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday / 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday / 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday / Closed
Services Offered at this Location:
Food Pantries
About this Resource

The Squirrel Hill Community Food Pantry serves anyone in need in the 15217 area and anyone outside of the area that has kosher need. Additional support services help people to get back on their feet so that they can support themselves and their families.

Additional Information

People who meet Federal Financial Household Income limits.; Proof of income and residence

Referral Type

Unknown

Food Vouchers * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Cleaning Products * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Baby Clothing * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Children's Clothing * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Diapers * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

School Clothing * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Personal/Grooming Supplies * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Neighborhood Shuttle Services * Older Adults
About this Resource

Information and Referral, Geriatric care management, Geriatric counseling, In home care, Support groups, Limited volunteer transportation , Socialization and recreation, Adult day services, Outpatient physical therapy , Kosher Meals on Wheels , Holocaust services

Additional Information

Older adults and their families and caregivers.

Referral Type

Unknown

Senior Ride Programs
About this Resource

A volunteer transportation program connecting volunteer drivers with seniors who need a lift to medical appointments, classes, grocery shopping, religious services or social activities. Must be enrolled in the program and give advance notice of one week per request.

Additional Information

60 years or older and does not drive or have readily available transportation. Client can get around without assistance (you can use a cane or walker, but not a wheelchair). Client must commit to making and keeping appointments 5 business days in advance. ; Documents need to be completed and returned. A specific form requires a physician's signature.

Referral Type

Unknown

Will Preparation Assistance
About this Resource

Comprehensive guardianship services for individuals who have been determined by the Court to be incapacitated and no longer able to make their own life decisions. Serves clients through a private guardianship program as well as through a contract with the Allegheny County Mental Health/Intellectual Disability Offices. Duties include but are not limited to: monitoring home and medical care and coordinating medical care with physicians, case managers and other medical professionals. Guardianship of Estate duties include: managing all financial responsibilities, paying monthly bills, working with social security to ensure benefits and working with financial advisors to assist the clients with money management. Additionally, The Guardianship Unit can serve as Power of Attorney for individuals that have chosen Jewish Family and Community Services to serve as their POA.

Additional Information

Assigned by the courts for the public program. No restrictions on referrals for private guardianship program.

Referral Type

Unknown

Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
About this Resource

Provides attorneys and accredited representatives for free or at nominal cost to individuals seeking legal immigration related assistance in several areas of family- and humanitarian-based immigration applications and petitions, as well as representing clients in removal proceedings. Helps refugees and asylees apply for permanent residence, permission to travel abroad and to start the petitions to bring relatives to the United States, dependent on current U.S. Immigration laws. Helps individuals apply for or renew Temporary Protected Status, renew visitor visas in the event of medical emergency, help victims of domestic violence apply to keep the permanent residence status they may have gained through marriage, and provide information to victims of violent crimes or human trafficking so that they understand their rights and options.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of refugee status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Guardianship Assistance
About this Resource

Comprehensive guardianship services for individuals who have been determined by the Court to be incapacitated and no longer able to make their own life decisions. Serves clients through a private guardianship program as well as through a contract with the Allegheny County Mental Health/Intellectual Disability Offices. Duties include but are not limited to: monitoring home and medical care and coordinating medical care with physicians, case managers and other medical professionals. Guardianship of Estate duties include: managing all financial responsibilities, paying monthly bills, working with social security to ensure benefits and working with financial advisors to assist the clients with money management. Additionally, The Guardianship Unit can serve as Power of Attorney for individuals that have chosen Jewish Family and Community Services to serve as their POA.

Additional Information

Assigned by the courts for the public program. No restrictions on referrals for private guardianship program.

Referral Type

Unknown

Home Nursing
About this Resource

Provides a network of experienced caregivers for adults who require assistance to live comfortably and independently at home or in a residential facility.

Referral Type

Unknown

Career Development
About this Resource

Assistance with a job search plan and coaching that includes help with resumes, cover letters, and lead development. Offers assessment tests that help identify interests, abilities, and values and how they relate to career options. Access to employer recruitment, networking opportunities and career fairs. Provides professionally facilitated workshops, productivity groups and support groups.

Referral Type

Unknown

Job Finding Assistance
About this Resource

Assistance with a job search plan and coaching that includes help with resumes, cover letters, and lead development. Offers assessment tests that help identify interests, abilities, and values and how they relate to career options. Access to employer recruitment, networking opportunities and career fairs. Provides professionally facilitated workshops, productivity groups and support groups.

Referral Type

Unknown

Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Adoption Services * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Case/Care Management
About this Resource

Offers care to older adults at home, in a protected facility or other settings. Services are also available for family members and caregivers. Senior services include counseling & support groups, caregiver support, geriatric care management, guardianship, Holocaust Survivor Services and information & referral; services of the Squirrel Hill Community Food Pantry.

Additional Information

Seniors.Allegheny County service area.

Referral Type

Unknown

Immigrant Accompaniment Programs
About this Resource

Provides services that include information & referrals (with interpretation when needed), service coordination (with interpretation when needed) to assess needs and connect clients to a full range of community connections, and bilingual navigation. Bilingual community workers provide ISAC clients with hands-on short-term assistance to help them learn to access services so clients become more independent . ISAC is a six-agency partnership headed by Jewish Family and Community Services, and all agencies are experts in serving the growing immigrant community. Partners include Casa San Jose, a program of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council (GPLC), Latino Family Center of the Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Northern Area Multi-Service Center (NAMSC), and South Hills Interfaith Movement (SHIM). ISAC is funded by the Allegheny County Department of Human Services.

Additional Information

Must be an immigrant or dependent of immigrants and reside in Allegheny County; Name, contact information, language

Referral Type

Unknown

Immigrant Mutual Assistance Associations
About this Resource

Provides services that include information & referrals (with interpretation when needed), service coordination (with interpretation when needed) to assess needs and connect clients to a full range of community connections, and bilingual navigation. Bilingual community workers provide ISAC clients with hands-on short-term assistance to help them learn to access services so clients become more independent . ISAC is a six-agency partnership headed by Jewish Family and Community Services, and all agencies are experts in serving the growing immigrant community. Partners include Casa San Jose, a program of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council (GPLC), Latino Family Center of the Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Northern Area Multi-Service Center (NAMSC), and South Hills Interfaith Movement (SHIM). ISAC is funded by the Allegheny County Department of Human Services.

Additional Information

Must be an immigrant or dependent of immigrants and reside in Allegheny County; Name, contact information, language

Referral Type

Unknown

Immigrant Resettlement Services * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Refugee Resettlement Services
About this Resource

Provides attorneys and accredited representatives for free or at nominal cost to individuals seeking legal immigration related assistance in several areas of family- and humanitarian-based immigration applications and petitions, as well as representing clients in removal proceedings. Helps refugees and asylees apply for permanent residence, permission to travel abroad and to start the petitions to bring relatives to the United States, dependent on current U.S. Immigration laws. Helps individuals apply for or renew Temporary Protected Status, renew visitor visas in the event of medical emergency, help victims of domestic violence apply to keep the permanent residence status they may have gained through marriage, and provide information to victims of violent crimes or human trafficking so that they understand their rights and options.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of refugee status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Personal Care
About this Resource

Provides a network of experienced caregivers for adults who require assistance to live comfortably and independently at home or in a residential facility.

Referral Type

Unknown

Adult Protective Services
About this Resource

Comprehensive guardianship services for individuals who have been determined by the Court to be incapacitated and no longer able to make their own life decisions. Serves clients through a private guardianship program as well as through a contract with the Allegheny County Mental Health/Intellectual Disability Offices. Duties include but are not limited to: monitoring home and medical care and coordinating medical care with physicians, case managers and other medical professionals. Guardianship of Estate duties include: managing all financial responsibilities, paying monthly bills, working with social security to ensure benefits and working with financial advisors to assist the clients with money management. Additionally, The Guardianship Unit can serve as Power of Attorney for individuals that have chosen Jewish Family and Community Services to serve as their POA.

Additional Information

Assigned by the courts for the public program. No restrictions on referrals for private guardianship program.

Referral Type

Unknown

Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
About this Resource

Offers care to older adults at home, in a protected facility or other settings. Services are also available for family members and caregivers. Senior services include counseling & support groups, caregiver support, geriatric care management, guardianship, Holocaust Survivor Services and information & referral; services of the Squirrel Hill Community Food Pantry.

Additional Information

Seniors.Allegheny County service area.

Referral Type

Unknown

Aging/Older Adult Support Groups
About this Resource

Offers care to older adults at home, in a protected facility or other settings. Services are also available for family members and caregivers. Senior services include counseling & support groups, caregiver support, geriatric care management, guardianship, Holocaust Survivor Services and information & referral; services of the Squirrel Hill Community Food Pantry.

Additional Information

Seniors.Allegheny County service area.

Referral Type

Unknown

Mental Health Related Support Groups
About this Resource

Provides counseling assessment and treatment for individuals, families, couples, and children. Offers support groups in addition to therapy conducted by licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, and psychiatrists. Provides family consultation for children with special needs for issues with aging and caring for older adults.

Additional Information

All ages are served.

Referral Type

Unknown

Volunteer Opportunities
About this Resource

Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits. JFCS staff secures housing and provides furniture, food and clothing. Provides long term assistance, including but not limited to airport pick-up, referrals to human services benefits, set-up of medical appointments, paperwork, ESL class referrals, peer group guidance and transportation issues. Helps clients find work, navigate American workforce expectations and gain skills. We work with you to evaluate your job skills, interests and past work experience in order to identify areas of opportunity that might be a good match for you. Our employment counselors have built relationships with local employers that hire newcomers. We’ll provide translators if necessary, transportation to interviews, resume assistance and more. Some refugees may be connected to the JFCS Career Development Center for further training. We provide a number of pre- and post-employment support services to help ensure your success in the workplace.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees and asylees of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status.

Referral Type

Unknown

Family Counseling
About this Resource

Provides counseling assessment and treatment for individuals, families, couples, and children. Offers support groups in addition to therapy conducted by licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, and psychiatrists. Provides family consultation for children with special needs for issues with aging and caring for older adults.

Additional Information

All ages are served.

Referral Type

Unknown

Individual Counseling
About this Resource

Provides counseling assessment and treatment for individuals, families, couples, and children. Offers support groups in addition to therapy conducted by licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, and psychiatrists. Provides family consultation for children with special needs for issues with aging and caring for older adults.

Additional Information

All ages are served.

Referral Type

Unknown

Outpatient Mental Health Facilities
About this Resource

Provides counseling assessment and treatment for individuals, families, couples, and children. Offers support groups in addition to therapy conducted by licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, and psychiatrists. Provides family consultation for children with special needs for issues with aging and caring for older adults.

Additional Information

All ages are served.

Referral Type

Unknown

General Counseling Services
About this Resource

Provides counseling assessment and treatment for individuals, families, couples, and children. Offers support groups in addition to therapy conducted by licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, and psychiatrists. Provides family consultation for children with special needs for issues with aging and caring for older adults.

Additional Information

All ages are served.

Referral Type

Unknown

Adolescent/Youth Counseling
About this Resource

Provides counseling assessment and treatment for individuals, families, couples, and children. Offers support groups in addition to therapy conducted by licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, and psychiatrists. Provides family consultation for children with special needs for issues with aging and caring for older adults.

Additional Information

All ages are served.

Referral Type

Unknown

Caregiver Counseling
About this Resource

Offers care to older adults at home, in a protected facility or other settings. Services are also available for family members and caregivers. Senior services include counseling & support groups, caregiver support, geriatric care management, guardianship, Holocaust Survivor Services and information & referral; services of the Squirrel Hill Community Food Pantry.

Additional Information

Seniors.Allegheny County service area.

Referral Type

Unknown

Geriatric Counseling
About this Resource

Offers care to older adults at home, in a protected facility or other settings. Services are also available for family members and caregivers. Senior services include counseling & support groups, caregiver support, geriatric care management, guardianship, Holocaust Survivor Services and information & referral; services of the Squirrel Hill Community Food Pantry.

Additional Information

Seniors.Allegheny County service area.

Referral Type

Unknown

Mental Health Evaluation
About this Resource

Provides counseling assessment and treatment for individuals, families, couples, and children. Offers support groups in addition to therapy conducted by licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, and psychiatrists. Provides family consultation for children with special needs for issues with aging and caring for older adults.

Additional Information

All ages are served.

Referral Type

Unknown

Post Disaster Mental Health Services
About this Resource

Provides counseling assessment and treatment for individuals, families, couples, and children. Offers support groups in addition to therapy conducted by licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, and psychiatrists. Provides family consultation for children with special needs for issues with aging and caring for older adults.

Additional Information

All ages are served.

Referral Type

Unknown

Disaster Service Centers/Hotlines
About this Resource

Programs that establish one-stop centers that may be staffed by representatives from local, state and federal agencies, insurance companies and other disaster-related providers; or which operate hotlines that enable people to apply for financial and/or other assistance and/or to obtain the information they need to stabilize their current situation and begin to recover.

Referral Type

Unknown

Specialized Information and Referral * Immigrants * Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
About this Resource

Provides services that include information & referrals (with interpretation when needed), service coordination (with interpretation when needed) to assess needs and connect clients to a full range of community connections, and bilingual navigation. Bilingual community workers provide ISAC clients with hands-on short-term assistance to help them learn to access services so clients become more independent . ISAC is a six-agency partnership headed by Jewish Family and Community Services, and all agencies are experts in serving the growing immigrant community. Partners include Casa San Jose, a program of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council (GPLC), Latino Family Center of the Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Northern Area Multi-Service Center (NAMSC), and South Hills Interfaith Movement (SHIM). ISAC is funded by the Allegheny County Department of Human Services.

Additional Information

Must be an immigrant or dependent of immigrants and reside in Allegheny County; Name, contact information, language

Referral Type

Unknown

Legal Information Services
About this Resource

For legal permanent residents: Immigration lawyers and representatives accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals provide consultation and assistance for anyone with limited financial resources. Help with applications for green cards, visa extensions, petitions for relatives overseas, affidavits of support, affidavits of relationship, status inquiries, and low-cost consultations on immigration questions. Support service referrals, such as ESL classes and employment services. Citizenship classes to help immigrants prepare for the naturalization interview.

Additional Information

Qualified refugees, asylees and legal permanent residents of any nationality.; Proof of immigration status and income.

Referral Type

Unknown

Kosher Food
About this Resource

The JFCS Squirrel Hill Food Pantry offers nutritious, fresh food on a scheduled basis for those who meet income requirements in the 15217 zip code, as well as providing kosher food for those who keep kosher homes outside of 15217. Additional supportive services, such as counseling and employment assistance, are available to help regain and maintain self-sufficiency.

Additional Information

People who meet Federal Financial Household Income limits.; Proof of income and residence

Referral Type

Unknown

Refugee Related Donations Management
About this Resource

Accepting donations to assist Jewish Family and Community Services (JFCS) and Acculturation for Justice, Access, and Peace Outreach (AJAPO), the agencies responsible for the local resettlement of families families fleeing Afghanistan. Many will arrive without their worldly possessions. Help us help them build new lives here in Pittsburgh through donations, in-kind donations, and volunteer support.

Additional Information

Anyone who is able to do so may make a tax-deductible donation as we welcome these heroes home. Your donation today will be allocated directly to help ensure their needs are met with safe housing, food and clothing.

Referral Type

Unknown

Important Information
Amenities

Accessible Parking

Accessible Fully