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Jewish Relief Agency
Basic Information
Address: 10980 Dutton Road, Philadelphia, PA 19154
Phone Number: 610-660-0190
Fax Number: 610-660-0191
Email: jra@jewishrelief.org
Director: Amy Krulik
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Hunger
Ages for Volunteer: Any age
Hours of Service: 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Minimum Hours Required: Flexible
Days of Service: Food distributions take place one Sunday per month. Visit www.jewishrelief.org for our upcoming distribution dates.
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Jewish Relief Agency is to assist families according to their individual needs. The agency helps needy families by delivering monthly food packages. The Jewish Relief Agency also provides a unique volunteer experience, allowing people of all backgrounds to come together as a community and work for the benefit of those less fortunate.
Additional Information:
The Jewish Relief Agency is looking for volunteers to help pack and deliver Kosher food from our warehouse to low-income families throughout the Greater Philadelphia area.
This wonderful, fun opportunity brings individuals, families, and groups together for one common goal, to provide food to families in need.
Volunteers of all ages and abilities welcome.
We accept groups of all sizes.
Fresh produce and box making take place from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM. Box packing begins at 10:00 and runs until 11:30/11:45, followed by food delivery. Times are flexible.
For more information and to view our video, visit our website at www.jewishrelief.org, contact us at jra@jewishrelief.org, or call us at 610-660-0190.