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Food & Essentials During COVID-19 Crisis
Cranberry Township is committed to the health and safety of our residents, businesses, and guests. We are urging everyone to be diligent regarding social distancing during these uncertain times. We also realize that while we are safeguarding the health of our community members, it has become an increasingly difficult time for our business community.
Please consider the following ways to help support our local businesses:
- Ordering take-out and delivery from local restaurants
- Make payments by phone or online
- Arrange virtual appointments with health care professionals
- Buy gift cards for future use
- Arrange virtual meetings for professional service
- Take advantage of curbside pick-up or delivery from local stores
- Aldi 855-955-2534
- Costco Wholesale 724-778-6300
- Cranberry Shop ’N Save 724-741-2600
- Cranberry Super Mini Mart 724-742-2610
- CVS Pharmacy 724-742-1888
- Dollar Tree 724-554-7080
- Fresh Thyme 724-553-7051
- General Nutrition Center 724-772-9122
- Giant Eagle 724-772-1030
- Giant Eagle Pharmacy 724-772-7420
- Gordon’s Mini Mart 724-772-6226
- Herb Brittner’s Smoked Meats 724-779-4372
- Omaha Steaks 724- 772-3515
- Rajbhog Market Cafe 412-212-6911
- Real Thai Asian Grocery 724-553-5447
- Rite Aid 724-778-8989
- Sri Desi House 724-741-0395
- Target 724-778-9000
- Walgreens 724-742-1040
- Walmart 724-772-4550
- Walmart Pharmacy 724-772-4553
View the Cranberry Business Directory
Additional Community Resources
Community Response Team
Cranberry Township organized a volunteer network to deliver basic goods and essentials to those in need during the COVID-19 crisis.
Gleaners Food Bank
A non-profit, non-denominational organization that provides food to Cranberry residents in need.
Victory Church "Help Your Neighbor" Food Distribution
A food distribution center and drop-off location for people to donate non-perishables, as well as a pick-up location for those in need of food.
Food for Butler County Senior Citizens Provided by Army National Guard
Shelf-stable meals were delivered by the Army National Guard to support senior citizens during the coronavirus pandemic. Seniors in need of meals can call the Area Agency on Aging to be screened for eligibility from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 724-282-3008.
PA 2‑1‑1 Southwest
Part of the national 2‑1‑1 Call Centers initiative that seeks to provide an easy-to-remember telephone number and web resource for finding health and human services– for everyday needs and in crisis situations.