2025 Albright Thanksgiving Dinner Recap

This year’s dinner was a huge success. We served over 250 meals onsite and extra portions were sent to East End Community Ministries.

We want to thank you and share some lovely photos from the Albright Thanksgiving Eve Dinner. 

A huge thank you to photographer Larry Rippel for stopping by again this year and capturing some photos of the dinner. 

You can see more photos that Larry captured of the dinner here

Check out our Instagram page @AlbrightPGH for more photos. 

2025 Dinner Featured On WTAE

WTAE covered the 2025 Thanksgiving Eve dinner. Check out the video here.

Thank you to the volunteers and donors!

Thank you to the 100+ people who donated time and money to make this year’s Thanksgiving Eve Dinner possible. 

First United Methodist Church

A BIG thank you to First United Methodist Church and the generous donation of their beautiful social hall and kitchen facilities. We are grateful for their continued support of the Thanksgiving Eve dinner.

Students of St. Edmunds Academy

Thank you to the students from St. Edmund’s Academy who decorated placemats and posters to help decorate the table and the room for the dinner. 

Supporters 

We are grateful to these businesses for donating both time and food to the 2025 Albright Thanksgiving Eve Dinner.

  • Giant Eagle
  • Millie’s Ice Cream
  • Crumble Cookies
  • Eat N’Park

We Shop Local! Community Kitchen & Breadworks

While most of the meal is prepared by volunteers, we are proud that we can support these local organizations and businesses to help with the dinner. 

Community Kitchen Pittsburgh

This year, both the turkey and pies were prepared by Community Kitchen. Community Kitchen is a nonprofit organization located in Hazelwood that offers no-cost job training in the culinary industries. Community Kitchen provides catering and prepares many of the grab-and-go items you might pick up in coffee shops around the city.

Breadworks

All of the rolls for this year’s meal were purchased from Breadworks. You can find products from Breadworks at local businesses across Western Pennsylvania or stop by their retail shop (2110 Brighton Rd Pittsburgh, PA 15212).

Volunteer Here: First Food and Friends

Each year, many of you have reached out to ask where you can volunteer on a regular basis. Every Saturday, First United Methodist Church serves a free meal through their First Food and Friends program

Follow the First Food and Friends Facebook page for updates. 

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