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Food pantry (groceries)

Feast of Justice

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15 minutes

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Info

Feast of Justice is a volunteer-driven, client-choice food pantry in Northeast Philadelphia serving eligible households in 11 ZIP codes. They provide monthly groceries, with stock based on available suppliers. Guests choose all of their own items. Other social services may also be available.

  • Requirements

    • You can visit once a month
    • Must bring own bags/cart
    • Registration required
  • Offerings

    • Free Groceries

Schedule

  • This Saturday

    CLOSED

    • First come, first serve: open until food runs out
  • This Saturday

    CLOSED

    • First come, first serve: open until food runs out
  • This Saturday

    CLOSED

    • First come, first serve: open until food runs out
  • 9:00 am–11:00 am

    every week on Tuesday

  • 11:00 am–12:00 pm

    every week on Tuesday

  • 10:00 am–12:00 pm

    every week on Saturday

  • 1:00 pm–3:00 pm

    every week on Saturday

  • 3:00 pm–4:00 pm

    every week on Saturday

  • 4:00 pm

    every 2 weeks on Wednesday

Map of Feast of Justice

Location

3101 Tyson Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19149

directions

Contact

(215) 268-3510

https://www.feastofjustice.org/

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How do I get food?

You can receive food by visiting Feast of Justice, May 12th at 9:00 AM in 5 days. Make sure to check each resource to see details like address, full schedule, and requirements–Feast of Justice requires: Must bring own bags/cart, Registration required.

Can someone deliver the food to my house?

Delivery services are very limited and are usually reserved for senior citizens or those with serious medical problems. If you believe you fall into either category, let us know and we can help you find options in your area.

What do I have to bring?

Every location is different! Please review the details included on each resource to see whether you need to bring any documentation like ID or proof of address, or supplies like bags to carry the food. If you don’t see any information on the resource, you don’t have to bring anything!

Do I need an appointment?

Yes — Feast of Justice requires an appointment or pre-registration. Check the resource page for contact info and how to schedule your visit.

What kind of food do they have?

Food pantries like Feast of Justice offer grocery-style items such as canned food, fresh produce, and dry goods like pasta or rice that you can cook yourself. All of these locations may have different options on different days, so it is hard to tell what each one of them will offer any given day.

Do they have vegetables?

Pantries may have different options at different times, so it is hard to tell what each one of them will offer any given day. Most pantries do give out some form of vegetables, but they may be canned items.

Do they have meat?

Unfortunately, Feast of Justice may have different options on different days, so it is hard to tell what each one of them will offer any given day.

Is Feast of Justice open today?

Feast of Justice is not open today! If you don’t see anything else open today, please let us know and we can search for additional options.

Where are you located?

Because our work is mostly virtual, the Lemontree team works remotely, and we don’t have an office for in-person visits. Feast of Justice is located at 3101 Tyson Avenue!

Can I get a reminder before my visit?

Yes! Tap the "Remind me" bell above to get a reminder via text or WhatsApp before it opens, so you don’t forget your visit.

Can I build a weekly food schedule?

Yes — you can use Lemontree to build a calendar of upcoming pantry visits for the week, so you always know where to go and when. It’s a great way to plan ahead and make sure you have food throughout the week.

How do I get help from a real person?

You can text our helpline at 90847 or reach us on WhatsApp between 10am–6pm, every day of the week. A real person will help you find food near you, answer questions, and connect you with the right resources.