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The Food Pantry at the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh aims to provide food and other necessities to our diverse community. We strive to apply the Islamic principle of generosity to our Muslim and non-Muslim brothers and sisters who may not have easy access to other pantries in Pittsburgh, and we strive to develop and empower our community.

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Hours of operation

Our food pantry is open for walk-ins every 3rd Saturday of each month from 10:30am–12:00pm. To register for a box from our food pantry, please follow the link bellow. The registration form opens on the last week of each month and closes on the first week of the new month.

Please note that if you are unable to make it to our food distribution, there are several other food pantries throughout the city of Pittsburgh at various times of the week. If you are in a food emergency, please contact United Way by dialing 2-1-1.

More About Us

The Food Pantry at the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh has been serving the Pittsburgh area community since 2009. Since its creation, the Food Pantry has given out more than 420,000 lbs of food and other necessary items. We are one of the only pantries in the Pittsburgh area that provides halal meat. Salem’s Halal Market & Grill has graciously donated 38,245lbs of chicken since 2014. We serve over a hundred families per month and have registered roughly 144 families. Prior to the outbreak of Covid-19 in the U.S., our community members collected their provisions in person.

Being that the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Covid-19 as a pandemic in March, we opted for a delivery method to decrease the amount of physical contact. We have partnered with another Pittsburgh organization, 412FoodRescue, to make the deliveries as efficient as possible. Our food pantry and case management, among other initiatives, fall under social services.

Addressing hunger and food insecurity is mentioned explicitly multiple times in our tradition: "(The righteous are those) who, from their own food, feed the poor, the orphan and the prisoner for the love of God, saying: 'We feed you for the sake of God Alone; we seek from you neither reward nor thanks.'" - Quran, 76:8-9" Have you seen the one who denies the Recompense? For that is the one who drives away the orphan and does not encourage the feeding of the poor. So, woe to those who pray, [But] who are heedless of their prayer - Those who make a show [of their deeds] And withhold [simple] assistance."- Quran, 107: 1-7Before Allah (SWT) revealed the major pillars of Salah (prayer), Hajj (the pilgrimage to Mecca), Zakah (donation to those in need), and Sawm (fasting in the month of Ramadan), Allah (SWT) revealed these verses.

This shows us that in our tradition, simply performing ritual worship is not enough. We believe that in order to fully practice our faith, we must work to help those around us who are in need. We strive to build a community that makes us all self-sufficient, but also comfortably interdependent. We believe that poverty alleviation requires a holistic approach, and we do our best to play a part in that.

CONTACT US:

Whatsapp: (412) 206-1993

At the time we are not accepting phone calls.

Email: foodpantry@icp-pgh.org

If you have any questions, please email us at foodpantry@icp-pgh.org or text us at (412) 206-1993.

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Food Pantry volunteer board members

CLIENT SERVICES:

  • CAMILLA LADYGINE

  • KAREEM ZEIN

CLIENT SERVICES:

  • CAMILLA LADYGINE

  • KAREEM ZEIN

VOLUNTEER COORDINATION:

  • USMAN AKHTER

  • CHRISTOPHER SLIVA

FOOD/ITEM ORDER COORDINATION:

  • MALAK AYOUB

FOOD PANTRY DIRECTOR:

  • ISSAM ABUSHABAN

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