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Coming together to fight food insecurity in our community

The ACBF’s Attorneys Against Hunger campaign is now in its 30th year of raising funds to fight hunger in Allegheny County. Last year, our supporters helped us raise over $128,000 to support hunger services and pantries that serve our neighbors affected by food insecurity. 
 
Every dollar donated to Attorneys Against Hunger is distributed to one of seventeen local anti-hunger agencies, thanks to the generous underwriting of Lead Sponsor Steidl & Steinberg and Support Sponsors Gleason Experts and Judge Raymond A. Novak.   
 
Added support comes from a challenge grant provided by Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, the Rita M. McGinley Foundation, and the McGinley family members of the bar. 

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About Attorneys Against Hunger

Donate to AAH

Support this year’s anti-hunger effort with a gift to AAH through the form below. 

You can also mail a check to: 

Attorneys Against Hunger 
400 Koppers Building
436 Seventh Avenue 
Pittsburgh, PA 15219 

Community Outreach Events

During the campaign, the Attorneys Against Hunger Committee hosts outreach events at supported agencies in need of volunteers. 

Wednesday, March 20, 2024 – Allies for Health + Wellbeing
9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Volunteers are need at one of Attorneys Against Hunger’s partner organizations, Allies for Health + Wellbeing, to assist in unloading and unpacking a food delivery. Lunch will be provided after! For more information, or to sign up to volunteer, please contact Stephanie Selya at [email protected].

Supported Agencies

Downtown Ministerium Walk-in Ministry 
Downtown Ministerium Walk-in Ministry is a collaboration of five downtown churches: First Lutheran Church, Smithfield United Church of Christ, Divine Mercy Parish, First Presbyterian Church and Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Each of these churches provides hunger assistance to the homeless and less fortunate downtown. 

Allies for health + Wellbeing 
The food pantry at Allies for health + Wellbeing provides assistance to individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The Food Pantry program, Allies’ most requested service, provides food, nutritional supplements, and nutritional counseling. 

East End Cooperative Ministry 
EECM’s hunger services include a food pantry and soup kitchen located at 6140 Station Street. The food pantry serves anyone in the city of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. EECM’s Soup Kitchen serves hot, nutritious lunches to all visitors Monday through Friday. 

Focus On Renewal 
Established in 1969, Focus on Renewal serves approximately 12,000 disadvantaged individuals and families annually in the Sto-Rox community. FOR’s hunger services include weekly food pantry distribution, a senior box program, as well as on-going emergency food and nutrition services. All of these services come under The Community Resource Center of Focus On Renewal and include assistance with meal planning, budgeting, and purchasing of wholesome foods. 

Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank 
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank is a nonprofit organization that distributes nearly 40 million meals annually across 11 counties in southwestern Pennsylvania through a network of more than 600 agencies, partners and programs including smaller county-wide food banks, food pantries, soup kitchens and life stabilization organizations. 

Hunger Services Urban League of Pittsburgh 
The Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh’s Hunger Services provides more than 3,000 households each year with emergency food assistance, food stamp outreach, food for early development and/or the pantry management training program. 

Intersection, Inc.  
The Intersection’s on-site meal program provides a hot midday meal to people who are hungry and do not have a permanent residence or accessibility to adequate kitchen facilities. The food pantry club provides food orders to income-eligible McKeesport residents. 

Jubilee Soup Kitchen & Food Pantry  
The Jubilee Soup Kitchen is open 365 days a year serving breakfast and lunch, for those challenged by poverty, illness, and homelessness. The Jubilee Food Pantry, located in Polish Hill, serves families, the elderly, and delivers to the disabled. The Food Pantry is open every Wednesday and Friday. 

Just Harvest 
Just Harvest works to promote a just system of food access by addressing the root causes of hunger – systemic poverty and inequity – through policy advocacy, grassroots organizing, community-based solutions, and connecting people to benefits. 

North Hills Community Outreach 
North Hills Community Outreach offers hunger services to families and individuals in northern Allegheny County at three locations: Millvale, Alison Park, and the north boroughs. NHCO operates three food pantries that help over 1,200 clients annually.  

Rainbow Kitchen 
Rainbow Kitchen was established in 1984, in response to massive unemployment in the Homestead region following the closing of the steel mills. For more than 37 years Rainbow Kitchen has been a strong and reliable source of aid for the most vulnerable members of the, community—children, the elderly and disabled, single parent families, homeless, the unemployed, and the working poor. 

South Hills Interfaith Movement 
Originally founded in 1968 by a priest, a rabbi, and a minister, South Hills Interfaith Movement (SHIM) serves as an anchor institution to the human service safety net in the South Hills of Allegheny County. Through its basic needs, self-sufficiency, and community building programs, SHIM delivers a single comprehensive model of integrated services significantly impacting more than 7,500 individuals.  

Squirrel Hill Food Pantry 
The Squirrel Hill Food Pantry serves the needs of those in the 15217 zip code as well as the greater Pittsburgh area who require kosher food. 

For Grantees

Grant reports are due annually on March 31. All grant reports will be submitted online. 

Interested in becoming a grantee of Attorneys Against Hunger? Contact Lorrie Albert at [email protected]. We do not accept unsolicited applications for AAH grants.