Chester County United Way, Chester County Community Foundation, and The Alliance for Health Equity and United Way of Southern Chester County have joined forces to launch a collaborative relief effort to support our neighbors experiencing food insecurity. Together, the organizations have each contributed $25,000 to create a $100,000 matching fund, unlocking a potential total impact of $200,000 for the Chester County Food Bank to amplify community donations and maximize the impact for local families. This initiative will keep shelves plentiful and provide essential aid to households across the county.

The Need is Urgent

In recent months, funding delays and changes to state and federal assistance programs, including SNAP, have increased the strain on families, resulting in more visits to local food pantries, hot meal sites, and shelters. As a result, the Chester County Food Bank has increased its distribution to these organizations by more than 2 million pounds year over year. To meet this ongoing need, the partner organizations are also encouraging the community to help collect 50,000 pounds of food to restock shelves at this vital time of year.

How You Can Help

Food Donations

Drop off non-perishable food at:

  • Chester County United Way: 150 John Robert Thomas Drive, Exton
  • United Way of Southern Chester County: 712 Baltimore Pike, Ste #100, Kennett Square
  • The Alliance for Health Equity: 744 Lincoln Highway E, Coatesville
  • Chester County Community Foundation: 28 W Market St, West Chester
  • Chester County Economic Development Council: 737 Constitution Dr, #1100, Exton
  • The Golf Zone Family Fun Center: 1839 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook

Monetary Donations:

Every contribution, whether financial or food, helps ensure that our Chester County neighbors continue to have access to nutritious meals.