Cause for Celebration: New Philabundance Community Kitchen Facility Opens

It was less than 18 months ago Philabundance staff, donors, and community partners gathered in North Philadelphia to break ground on the future site of the Philabundance Community Kitchen (PCK)—but on September 22, the scene at 2224 N. 10th Street looked much different.

Joined by elected officials, both local and regional, Philabundance CEO Loree D. Jones kicked off the outdoor, socially-distanced event to celebrate a project 20 years in the making; a new home for PCK.

The newly completed 18,000 square foot facility served as the perfect backdrop for the event, featuring state-of-the-art spaces to support the culinary training and life skills program for low income adults by preparing them for success and connecting them to job opportunities in the food service industry.

The program, which modified its instruction and operation throughout the COVID-19 crisis, was also responsible for supplying upwards of 4,500 additional meals per week to community agencies and shelters throughout Philadelphia and the surrounding region throughout the pandemic.

Philabundance was honored to welcome both Governor Tom Wolf and First Lady Frances Wolf, who spoke about role that Philabundance, specifically PCK, plays in Pennsylvania’s work to address and end food insecurity throughout the state. Read the First Lady’s full remarks below:

I am so thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate this program, this place, and this organization.

Food security has long been a priority of the Wolf Administration. And as Pennsylvania – and the world – has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become clear that now more than ever, people need help. They need help feeding themselves, feeding their families, and ultimately accessing resources to help them survive during this difficult time.

Philabundance and the entire charitable food network has worked tirelessly to meet the immediate needs of our friends and neighbors. To ensure that everyone has enough to eat. To provide hope. And yet, while emergency feeding efforts are absolutely crucial, we know that they alone cannot solve the issue of hunger.

While we feed our communities, we must also keep our eye on the root causes of hunger. Because those roots run deep. Hunger grows from poverty. It grows from inequity. And it grows for lack of opportunity.

I find the PCK program so exciting because it attacks the issue of hunger right at its roots. When students complete this program – as over 900 have in the past 20 years – they are armed not only with the culinary training and certifications to land a job, but also the life skills, connections, and opportunities necessary to truly thrive and grow in this world.

The curriculum includes food preparation, how to thrive in a professional kitchen setting, budgeting, meditation, interpersonal communication, resume building, interviewing, and more. From knife skills to life skills!

PCK is more than a workforce development program; it’s a personal development program. And the results? Empowerment that stretches across generations. A sense of personal pride in serving others. And a hearty chop to the roots of hunger.

Thank you to the students and the staff who have – and will continue to have – a positive impact not only on yourselves and your communities, but on Pennsylvania as a whole.

You inspire us all.

To learn more about PCK, its new home in North Philadelphia, and how your investment can change the lives of PCK students, visit www.philabundance.org.

Philabundance Awards 49 Member Agencies with Capacity Grants

Philabundance Awards 49 Member Agencies with Capacity Grants

Philabundance has announced $250,000 in 2025–2027 Capacity Grants for 49 member agencies across Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey. This funding will provide the operational capital needed to allow organizations to remain flexible and able to adapt to changing needs.

From faith-based institutions in Delaware County to social service agencies meeting the needs of diverse families across Philadelphia County, the 2025–2027 Philabundance Capacity grantees are among the hundreds of organizations that partner with Philabundance to support the more than 600,000 individuals in our region experiencing food insecurity.

The grantees include

  • Bucks County: Bucks County Opportunity Council; Faith Baptist Church
  • Delaware County: Blessed Virgin Mary; Loaves & Fishes; Prayer Chapel Church of God in Christ
  • Mercer County: Prince of Peace Center
  • Montgomery County: Bethel Community Church; ElderNet of Lower Merion and Narberth; Grace Lutheran Norristown; Love Works Resource Center; Mitzvah Circle; Upper Merion Area Community Cupboard; Patrician Society
  • Philadelphia County: African Family Health Organization; Alexander McClure Elementary School; Bebashi; Bethany Missionary Baptist Church; Breaking Bread on Broad; Bright Hope Baptist Church; Broad Street Love; Brothers of Strawberry Mansion; Calvary Agape Outreach Services; Casa Del Carmen; Cast Your Cares; Christ Apostolic WOSEM; Community Center at Visitation; Episcopal Community Services; The Family Practice & Counseling Network; First Church Worship Center; Germantown Avenue Crisis Ministry; Grace Community Christian Center; Kensington Health Sciences Academy; Lutheran Settlement House; Mighty Writers; Mi Salud Wellness; Nationalities Services Center; North Light Community Center; Old Pine Community Center; Open Door Ministries; Our Brothers Place; Paul L Dunbar School; Project H.O.M.E.; Southwest Family Service Center; St. Paul Outreach; Word In Action International Ministries
  • York County: Bethlehem Baptist Church; Mattie Dixon Community Center
  • Southern New Jersey: Puerto Rican Unity for Progress; SisterHood Inc.

Philabundance Capacity Grants help improve each organization’s ability to operate more efficiently and deliver effective food distribution programs and services. To date, $4.4 million dollars in Philabundance Capacity Grants have been allocated for capacity-building infrastructure, such as refrigerators, freezers, refrigerated vans and technology to empower community partners and improve the food distribution network.

“As federal resources continue to shrink and hunger remains a distressing reality in the Greater Philadelphia region, community-based nonprofits are often a lifeline for families in need of healthy food,” said Loree D. Jones Brown, CEO of Philabundance. “Investing directly in our partners and their infrastructure allows us to swiftly and efficiently meet the needs of thousands of our friends and neighbors experiencing food insecurity.”

“Breaking Bread on Broad is [very] grateful for the new refrigerators we will be able to purchase with our Philabundance grant,” said Dan Seltzer, co-leader of Breaking Bread on Broad (BBoB). “Breaking Bread on Broad is the food pantry of Congregation Rodeph Shalom whose mission is to provide our neighbors in need with food, diapers and period supplies each week. With this grant, we will be able to provide our BBoB neighbors with more fresh fruits, vegetables, and protein to better feed their families.”

“​​With this funding, Casa Del Carmen will invest in critical hardware—such as commercial refrigeration, durable shelving, metal prep-table and mini hand pallet jack—that will enhance the efficiency and reliability of our food pantry operations,” said Janet DeJesus, office manager at Casa Del Carmen. “These improvements will allow us to store more fresh and nutritious food, reduce waste, and serve our neighbors more quickly and with greater dignity. By strengthening our infrastructure, we are not only improving daily logistics but also deepening our commitment to food security and community well-being.”

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