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JRA Services

JRA SERVICES

JRA delivers a 15 lbs. box of food monthly via a no-contact drop-off. If you are in an emergency situation, please call us at 610-660-0190. We also encourage you to utilize the services in the Emergency Food Resources section below and explore our page of additional resources.  JRA services include:  

  • A monthly supplemental box of kosher pantry staples and fresh produce (from October to April) delivered directly to your door by one of our friendly volunteers.
  • A supplemental bag of kid-friendly food items for families with children ages 18 and under. 
  • Donated household items, toiletries, kids' apparel (through a partnership with Cradles to Crayons) diapers and adult incontinence supplies (through a partnership with The Greater Philadelphia Diaper Bank).


To be eligible for JRA’s services, you must:  

  • Have a household income at or below 150% of the federal poverty guideline. 
  • Live within one of the zip codes that JRA services (Click Here for Full List).  


Some exceptions may apply.  For questions, information, or to request services please contact us at (610) 660-0190, gethelp@jewishrelief.org, or by completing the form below. 

I'd like to receive a FREE box of food from the Jewish relief agency.

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To request an application for services, please fill out this form below.

Check the list of Zip Codes to ensure that you live in our service delivery area.

JRA will follow-up to confirm your contact information before sending an application to you. 

Request A Free Box of Food

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Upcoming Food Delivery Dates

February 13th - 15th, 2022

March 13th - 15th, 2022

April 10th - 12th, 2022

Emergency Food Resources

City of PhiLadelphia Food Sites

City of PhiLadelphia Food Sites

City of PhiLadelphia Food Sites

 If you are an individual or family in need of emergency food, take a look at the City of Philadelphia's interactive map of sites providing free meals. Find free meals for students while schools are closed.

Map of Sites

WhyHunger

City of PhiLadelphia Food Sites

City of PhiLadelphia Food Sites

WhyHunger refers people in need across the U.S. to food pantries, soup kitchens, government nutrition programs and grassroots organizations. 


Find Food Pantries

FindHelp

City of PhiLadelphia Food Sites

BenePhilly

Findhelp's network connects people across the county seeking help with social services in their communities. 


Locate Agencies

BenePhilly

Coalition Against Hunger

BenePhilly

BenePhilly is a free program that helps Philadelphians identify and enroll in services they may be eligible for. Call the hotline at 1-844-848-4376. 

Learn About BenePhilly

Coalition Against Hunger

Coalition Against Hunger

Coalition Against Hunger

Coalition Against Hunger can assist you with applying for SNAP and finding a food pantry in your area. 

SNAP Hotline:  215-430-0556  

Learn About Coalition Against Hunger

Additional Resources

Coalition Against Hunger

Coalition Against Hunger

Follow the link below to a detailed list of additional community resources.



Click Here for a List of Additional Resources

Jewish Relief Agency

225 E. City Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 19004, United States

610-660-0190

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