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There are many programs, and organizations, in the Philadelphia region that give out free items to low-income families, with a focus on seniors, the disabled and households with kids. Whether it is food, clothes, furniture or more “unusual” items like bus passes or even a car, resources are offered. Find details below on programs in the Philadelphia MSA area for free stuff.

The programs cover the entire area, including downtown Philadelphia as well as across the county. Anyone can use some of the services, such as get free food from a pantry, other resources are more focused on families based on income and/or asset levels such as a free cell phone.

Programs in Philadelphia, including neighboring counties, that provide free items

Several local Philadelphia assistance programs target newborns, including infants and babies. Low to middle income parents that are struggling to provide for their new child can get help with the following. There are free food programs, including emergency infant formula. Some charities give out free diapers, wipes, or Pampers. There is also baby furniture as well, whether it is a car seat or crib or bed. Other services range from counseling to material goods, pregnancy tests, and more. Continue with free diapers and bay items in Philadelphia.

Free holiday programs, including Thanksgiving and Christmas, can provide the less fortunate families, children, and seniors in Philadelphia with help. Some of what may be offered in Philadelphia County includes free Christmas gifts, toys, clothing, groceries, and holiday meals as well. More on free holiday and Christmas help in Philadelphia region.

Free clothing closet centers, furniture banks and low cost thrift stores can provide Philadelphia families with either free or low cost goods. A number of items may be distributed, including furniture for low-income families in Philadelphia. This can also include items like winter clothing, coats and boots. Students may receive free school supplies. Or looking in Christmas assistance, gifts, and toys for lower income residents. More on free clothing closets in Philadelphia.

  • Donation and giveaway programs operate for school supplies. Kids, immigrants, the poor, and students from the inner city can get help. Clothing, basic school supplies, computers, and other goods are offered. The assistance is offered during the summer as well as early fall. More on Philadelphia regional school supply programs.

 

 

 

People on Medicaid insurance will be able to get free stuff. There is medical equipment, tablets or cell phones, clothes and other goods. Some medical supplies may be free too, and look here for free things with Medicaid.

Affordable or free child care helps low-income parents. Families across Philadelphia can call upon the Child Care Information Services. The non-profit can offer qualified applicants several different programs. Direct financial assistance or cash grants may be made available to pay for day or child care. Or more than likely the agency will refer parents to local resources. More on free daycare in Philadelphia.

Individuals and/or families that have little or very limited income can turn to a local food cupboard or pantry for free bags of canned or even fresh food. Free boxes of groceries, hot meals and other goods are offered. There are dozens of food banks, pantries, and distribution centers. They distribute free food, dairy items, and meals in Philadelphia County. Anyone who needs help can contact one of these centers. Click here for more information on Philadelphia County free food pantries.

  • Another option is the Share Food Program. This organization can direct residents to local distribution centers, and they run their own program in which allows people that do community service to get very affordable food. Participants in the program tens of dollars worth of fresh food or groceries for a nominal price. Call them at 215-223-2220. The location is 2901 W. Hunting Park Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19129

Craigslist in Philly also has information on free local giveaways. The free directory / website will help people find personal or household stuff, some services for basic needs, material goods and so much more. Find the details on the Craigslist directory of free items. https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/search/zip.

Transportation programs, including free cars or trucks (or gas cards) are available. Whether a non-profit such as Free Charity Cars or Vehicle for Change in Philly, programs are offered. Most focus on single moms or veterans that need a car for work, but other programs are offered too and find details on a free car in PA.

 

 

 

Philadelphia Works - Workforce centers are available. This is a free government sponsored program that will help lower income, single parents who are newly unemployed. the centers in Philly will help them get enrolled in either an academic degree program, job training, or an equivalent trade school program.

  • There is referrals to classes on career services, training, skills development as well as free work stuff, including clothes, laptops or computers and more. Free iPhones are also offered from the government for low-income people. The location is 1617 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19103. Call 215-963-2100.

Greater Philadelphia area Head Start is an option for parents. Get access to educational, health and medical care, and social services from this service. The Head Start program is funded both by the federal government and the state, and it was created to help low income children under five years old, and resources can help their parents too. Dozens of agencies run the program across Philadelphia and surrounding counties. Read more on Philadelphia Head Start.

Legal assistance is available for free from pro-bono firms and volutneer attorneys. Get help from non-profits such as Community Legal Services and others. Numerous services are offered, including information on applying for public benefits such as SSI disability or food stamps. Attorneys can also work with tenants on preventing evictions, offer referrals to homeless prevention in Philadelphia, and ensure people get free legal support for civil issues. More free legal aid Philadelphia.

  • Free lawyers are offered statewide, with online or phone calls available to people in Philly. Pro-bono lawyers can assist low-income residential utility and energy consumers. Get help in dealing with Landlord-Tenant related utility issues as well. This organization provides free legal services. The program helps with civic legal cases as well as representation in city and county housing court. This can also apply to households that may already be homeless. Call 215-981-3800 to speak to a legal professional at Philadelphia Legal Assistance. Find more on free legal assistance in Pennsylvania.

There are numerous free healthcare centers and clinics that people can turn to in Philadelphia that provide access to medical care, dental services, and even prescription medications. A focus of these centers is to help people with no money or that do not have health insurance plans. This city and county are divided into a few different districts. Call the following numbers to learn where to go to for medical care. Find more details on free community clinics in Philadelphia.

  • Other regional free medical and dental centers (including outside the county of Philly) help low-income families, people on Medicaid and the uninsured. If you are not in a certain district, the professionals at these locations should be able to refer you to the correct location. There are also many other free or low cost health and dental centers in the state and nationwide. Or find more information on free and sliding fee community clinics.

 

 

 

Vision assistance is offered too, with a focus on children, the elderly, and uninsured. The Northeast Philadelphia Lions Club  (https://e-clubhouse.org/sites/philadelphia_northeast/contact.php) will assist low-income, disabled, and the elderly with eye and vision issues. As resources allow, they also provide eyeglasses or exams too. Other assistance can be arranged too. Learn more on how to get free eyeglasses.

 

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