Providing Meals to Those Who Need Them While Supporting Restaurants
United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania and several area restaurants partner to get meals to school-aged kids and others experiencing food insecurity.
January 6, 2021
PHOTOS COURTESY AUNT CHERYL’S CAFE
In conjunction with the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Allegheny County food businesses and nonprofits have prepared more than 850,000 meals for those in need since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic through its Student and Families Food Relief Fund.
The participating entities are Aunt Cheryl’s Cafe, Community Kitchen Pittsburgh, Eat’n Park Hospitality Group, Elegant Edge Catering Love Rocks Cafe and Scratch & Co., as well as nonprofit vendors Allegheny Center Alliance Church, EAT Initiative and YouthPlaces.