A recent bombshell is fueling our campaign to ensure Allegheny County’s plan for Bust Rapid Transit doesn’t hurt Mon Valley bus riders’ food and jobs access.
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Just Harvest Calls on Port Authority to Uphold Equity in New Bus Rapid Transit Plan
The anti-hunger organization joins Pittsburghers for Public Transit, Mon Valley riders, stakeholders in speaking out against planned 61ABC bus route cuts, increased fares WHAT: Press conference and rally, then testimony […]
Help protect public transit in Allegheny County food deserts
Protect access to jobs and healthy food in the Mon Valley by showing support for the 61 A/B/C.
Week 11: Support local farmers!
National Farmers Market Week is a great opportunity to shop directly from all the local farms that make our region a great source of fresh, healthy food.
May 23: Critical Needs Alert to support Pittsburgh safety net programs
You can help boost fresh food access for families in need. Every gift to Just Harvest through the Pittsburgh Foundation on May 23 unlocks matching funds!
Pittsburgh 2017 Primary Election Mayoral candidates talk hunger and poverty
Just Harvest and Pittsburgh Food Policy Council held a debate among Pittsburgh’s three candidates for mayor: Bill Peduto, Darlene Harris, and John Welch.
2017 Primary Election: Allegheny County Council District 12
The two Democratic candidates — incumbent James Ellenbogen and challenger Bob Palmosina — answered the following question as part of a voter education event for the May 16, 2017 Primary […]
May 2nd: Candidates Forum and Annual Member Meeting
Join us for this special three-part event, featuring a Mayoral debate and a candidates forum for the May 16 Primary Election.
Just Harvest is seeking a VISTA
Just Harvest has an opening for a full-time VISTA through the Anti-Hunger and Opportunity Corps! We are seeking a dedicated and self-motivated individual to serve for a full year, starting […]
Getting Pittsburgh area communities ready for Fresh Corners
On a recent sunny afternoon at a community center in McKees Rocks, kids shouted out their favorite fruits and veggies. With the names of each prospective candidate, the hands of […]