Chester County Food Bank
The Chester County Food Bank is a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating hunger and food insecurity in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
It serves over 40,000 individuals annually through a network of more than 100 community partners, including food cupboards, shelters, and meal sites.
Beyond food distribution, it offers programs like cooking classes, gardening education, and mobile markets to address the root causes of hunger.
Address: 650 Pennsylvania Dr, Exton, PA 19341
Phone: (610) 873-6000
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