Patients, Friends, and Family Urged to Donate Non-Perishable Food Items
Philadelphia, PA (11/05/25) – As we enter the season of giving, Dermatology Partners – the Mid-Atlantic’s premier privately owned, physician-led dermatology group – is proud to support the nearly 40 communities in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland in which it has a clinic locations by holding a month-long food drive.
Throughout November, Dermatology Partners invites patients, team members, and neighbors to join with it in collecting non-perishable food items and household essentials to benefit local food banks. Every donation, big or small, will make a meaningful difference to local families in need and helps to ensure that no one in our community goes hungry throughout this holiday season.
Anyone can help by dropping off non-perishable food items such as canned goods and ready-to-eat meals, pasta and pasta sauce, rice, granola bars, peanut butter, and cereal to any Dermatology Partners location throughout November.
“We urge everyone – friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers – to participate and to spread the word,” says Andrew Frankel COO at Dermatology Partners. “Together, we can make this season a little brighter for our neighbors in need.”
Dermatology Partners will send all food donations to the following local foodbanks:
Pennsylvania
- Allentown Food Bank Food Bank - Allentown Area Ecumenical Food Bank
- Chester County Food Bank Home - Chester County Food Bank
- Helping Harvest Food Bank Helping Harvest
- Lancaster Food Hub – Lancaster County | Serving with Faith + Compassion since 1947
- Montgomery County Food Bank Home - Montgomery County Food Bank
- Philabundance – Philadelphia County Food Bank Donations
- Warminster Food Bank – Bucks County Food Bank
Delaware
- Foodbank of Delaware Food Bank of Delaware
Maryland
- Maryland Food Bank – Baltimore County Maryland Food Bank - A Hunger Relief Non- Profit
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For more information about Dermatology Partners’ November food drive, visit www.dermpartners.com or call (888) 818-3376.

