Your Health. Our Priority. — and that goes beyond the pharmacy counter.
North Philly, we’re your neighbors, friends, and healthcare partners. At Patriot Pharmacy, we believe in the strength of our community. Good health isn’t just about the medications you pick up — it’s about having a roof over your head, food on the table, a way to get to your appointments, and someone in your corner when life gets hard.
That’s why we’ve pulled together a Community Resource Hub: a free, always-available list of trusted local organizations that can help you and your family live your healthiest, happiest life. Below is a quick look at what you’ll find. When you’re ready, the full directory (with every link and phone number) lives on our website.
Explore the full Patriot Pharmacy Resource Hub: https://patriotrxphilly.com/resources/
Not sure where to start?
If you only click one link, make it this one. findhelp.org (http://findhelp.org/) lets you search thousands of free and reduced-cost programs near you — food, housing, health, transportation, and more — just by entering your ZIP code.
Help with everyday essentials
Low income & harm reduction
Programs like Prevention Point (https://ppponline.org/), including a syringe exchange program, offer support and services with dignity and no judgment.
Housing & utilities
Behind on your energy bills? The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) can help keep the lights on and the heat running: https://www.findhelp.org/peco—an-exelon-company–philadelphia-pa–the-low-income-home-energy-assistance-program-%2528liheap%2529/5658371412983808?postal=19124
Food security
Nobody in our neighborhood should go hungry. Find fresh, affordable, and free food through Philabundance (https://www.philabundance.org/), farmers markets that accept SNAP (https://thefoodtrust.org/what-we-do/farmers-markets/), the PHMC Food Voucher Program (https://www.phmc.org/site/programs/emergency-assistance/foodvoucher), PCA Emergency Assistance (https://www.pcacares.org/request-assistance/), and Earth’s Keepers’ community garden and youth programs (https://www.earthskeepersinc.com/youth-empowerment).
Getting the care you need
Transportation
Don’t let a ride stand between you and your care. Mercy Medical Angels (https://www.mercymedical.org/request-assistance) provides free non-emergency medical transportation for ongoing or critical treatment, and SEPTA’s CCT paratransit program (https://wwww.septa.org/cct/) serves individuals with disabilities (call 215-580-7145).
Primary care
Establish care with trusted local providers like Esperanza Health (https://esperanzahealth.com/services/adult/), 215-302-3600, and Quality Healthcare, 215-227-0300.
Assistive devices
The Philadelphia REEP Closet (https://techowlpa.org/philadelphia-reep-closet/) connects neighbors with reused assistive technology and equipment.
Support for every neighbor
Legal help
The Legal Clinic for the Disabled (https://lcdphila.org/) empowers low-income people with disabilities and the deaf and hard of hearing across the Philadelphia region — providing free legal representation to overcome obstacles that affect independence, health, or quality of life.
LGBTQIA+ resources
Everyone deserves care that sees them fully. Explore the Philadelphia Transgender Resource Guide: https://patriotrxphilly.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Philadelphia-Transgender-Resource-Guide.pdf
We’re here to help — the whole you
This is just a snapshot. Our full directory is updated and organized so you can find exactly what you need, fast.
Visit the Patriot Pharmacy Resource Hub: https://patriotrxphilly.com/resources/. And when you need us at the pharmacy, we’re right here at 2951 N 22nd Street. Call us at 267-800-7087 — free delivery, friendly faces, and care that always puts your health first.
Have a resource we should add? Stop by or give us a call. When our neighbors are strong, our whole community is stronger.


