Who is affected by food insecurity in Pennsylvania? Most importantly, what more can we do to make sure they get the help that they need? These are some of the questions this report aims to answer.
County Guides
Download fact sheets on food insecurity and how nutrition programs help in all 67 counties.
Adams [pdf]
Allegheny [pdf]
Armstrong [pdf]
Beaver [pdf]
Bedford [pdf]
Berks [pdf]
Blair [pdf]
Bradford [pdf]
Bucks [pdf]
Butler [pdf]
Cambria [pdf]
Cameron [pdf]
Carbon [pdf]
Centre [pdf]
Chester [pdf]
Clarion [pdf]
Clearfield [pdf]
Clinton [pdf]
Columbia [pdf]
Crawford [pdf]
Cumberland [pdf]
Dauphin [pdf]
Delaware [pdf]
Elk [pdf]
Erie [pdf]
Fayette [pdf]
Forest [pdf]
Franklin [pdf]
Fulton [pdf]
Greene [pdf]
Huntingdon [pdf]
Indiana [pdf]
Jefferson [pdf]
Juniata [pdf]
Lackawanna [pdf]
Lancaster [pdf]
Lawrence [pdf]
Lebanon [pdf]
Lehigh [pdf]
Luzerne [pdf]
Lycoming [pdf]
McKean [pdf]
Mercer [pdf]
Mifflin [pdf]
Monroe [pdf]
Montgomery [pdf]
Montour [pdf]
Northampton [pdf]
Northumberland [pdf]
Perry [pdf]
Philadelphia [pdf]
Pike [pdf]
Potter [pdf]
Schuylkill [pdf]
Snyder [pdf]
Somerset [pdf]
Sullivan [pdf]
Susquehanna [pdf]
Tioga [pdf]
Union [pdf]
Venango [pdf]
Warren [pdf]
Washington [pdf]
Wayne [pdf]
Westmoreland [pdf]
Wyoming [pdf]
York [pdf]