January 12th, 2026 Fill a Glass with Hope® Charitable Milk Program Celebrates Historic 2026 Program Year and Record-Breaking Donations at PA Farm Show Today’s donations will support the distribution of over 1.13 million servings of fresh, PA-produced milk to neighbors experiencing food insecurity across Pennsylvania. Jan. 9, 2026 (HARRISBURG, PA) – Today at Keep Reading Fill a Glass with Hope® Charitable Milk Program Celebrates Historic 2026 Program Year and Record-Breaking Donations at PA Farm Show
November 13th, 2025 Increased state funding for anti-hunger programs helps Pennsylvania families, farmers, and food banks during an unprecedented time of need November 12, 2025 (Harrisburg, PA) – Feeding Pennsylvania applauds the General Assembly and Governor Shapiro for investing in anti-hunger programs in the FY25-26 Budget. With hunger up 44% over two Keep Reading Increased state funding for anti-hunger programs helps Pennsylvania families, farmers, and food banks during an unprecedented time of need
November 3rd, 2025 Governor Shapiro Sends $5 Million in Emergency Funds to PA Food Banks Millions of Pennsylvanians don’t know how they are going to feed their families this month due to the federal government shutdown and the lapse of $366 million in monthly SNAP Keep Reading Governor Shapiro Sends $5 Million in Emergency Funds to PA Food Banks
October 22nd, 2025 Feeding PA Statement on the SNAP Payment Halt Find Food | FAQs | Take Action (updated 11/14/2025)On Thursday, November 13, The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (PA DHS) began issuing full November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefit Keep Reading Feeding PA Statement on the SNAP Payment Halt
September 1st, 2025 Feeding Pennsylvania calls for collective response to rising food insecurity this Hunger Action Month This September, during Hunger Action Month, Feeding Pennsylvania and food banks across the Commonwealth will raise awareness and inspire action. Keep Reading Feeding Pennsylvania calls for collective response to rising food insecurity this Hunger Action Month
July 25th, 2025 America250PA observes its fifth annual Pennsylvania Day Initiative in support of Feeding Pennsylvania and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful The Pennsylvania Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial (America250PA) marked its fifth annual Pennsylvania Day initiative on Friday, July 18 and Saturday, July 19, 2025, in support of Feeding Pennsylvania and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful. Keep Reading America250PA observes its fifth annual Pennsylvania Day Initiative in support of Feeding Pennsylvania and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful
July 3rd, 2025 Feeding Pennsylvania statement on Congress passing budget reconciliation legislation Families, seniors, and veterans in our community work hard every day to build better lives – but they need a strong foundation to succeed. Access to food and healthcare is that foundation. Yet, today, Republicans in Congress voted to reduce access to food assistance and healthcare for millions of Americans. Keep Reading Feeding Pennsylvania statement on Congress passing budget reconciliation legislation
July 2nd, 2025 Feeding Pennsylvania Statement on Senate Budget Reconciliation Bill Feeding Pennsylvania's statement on the senate budget reconciliation bill, shared on behalf of its nine member food banks Keep Reading Feeding Pennsylvania Statement on Senate Budget Reconciliation Bill
June 25th, 2025 SNAP doesn’t just feed families — it sustains Pennsylvania’s farms and food economy When SNAP dollars are slashed, it’s not just low-income households that suffer, it’s also Pa.’s 48,800 family-run farms that feel the blow. A package of lean ground beef tastes the same whether you pay for it with cash, credit, or EBT card. Food retailers should know. They are the ones putting it out for sale each day for their customers. Out of the 40,000 different food items you might see in a larger supermarket, ground beef is one of the most commonly purchased by both SNAP and non-SNAP households. It’s up there with a gallon of milk, a loaf of bread, and poultry. The biggest difference between a SNAP household and a non-SNAP household? An EBT card, and some tough times. Not what they buy. Keep Reading SNAP doesn’t just feed families — it sustains Pennsylvania’s farms and food economy