Weavers Way Co-op is committed to serving and supporting the community. We actively work with organizations such as the Mt. Airy Business Association, East and West Mt. Airy Neighbors, Mt. Airy USA, Chestnut Hill Business Association, Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture and Saul High School and our neighboring schools.
The community may make requests for monetary and in-kind donations, and Weavers Way members may request that the Board of Directors take public stands on issues that line up with Weavers Way's Ends and other governing principles.
Check out the following to learn more about how we are involved in our community.
The Hope Garden at Stenton Family Manor was established in 2009 to improve the nutritional value of meals for shelter residents by growing fresh produce for the kitchen, as well as to provide a safe space where young residents take part in structured activities related to gardening and nutrition. Programming has expanded to provide both adult and youth residents with the skills, values, and knowledge to shop for, prepare, and enjoy fresh healthy meals together, particularly as they transition from the manor to living independently through our culinary educational experience, Hope Kitchen. The partnership between WWCP and Stenton was the first of its kind in Philadelphia, and The Hope Garden the first production and education garden for families experiencing homelessness.
The Hope Garden at Stenton Family Manor was established in 2009 to improve the nutritional value of meals for shelter residents by growing fresh produce for the kitchen, as well as to provide a safe space where young residents take part in structured activities related to gardening and nutrition. Programming has expanded to provide both adult and youth residents with the skills, values, and knowledge to shop for, prepare, and enjoy fresh healthy meals together, particularly as they transition from the manor to living independently through our culinary educational experience, Hope Kitchen. The partnership between WWCP and Stenton was the first of its kind in Philadelphia, and The Hope Garden the first production and education garden for families experiencing homelessness.
The Hope Garden at Stenton Family Manor was established in 2009 to improve the nutritional value of meals for shelter residents by growing fresh produce for the kitchen, as well as to provide a safe space where young residents take part in structured activities related to gardening and nutrition. Programming has expanded to provide both adult and youth residents with the skills, values, and knowledge to shop for, prepare, and enjoy fresh healthy meals together, particularly as they transition from the manor to living independently through our culinary educational experience, Hope Kitchen. The partnership between WWCP and Stenton was the first of its kind in Philadelphia, and The Hope Garden the first production and education garden for families experiencing homelessness.
The Hope Garden at Stenton Family Manor was established in 2009 to improve the nutritional value of meals for shelter residents by growing fresh produce for the kitchen, as well as to provide a safe space where young residents take part in structured activities related to gardening and nutrition. Programming has expanded to provide both adult and youth residents with the skills, values, and knowledge to shop for, prepare, and enjoy fresh healthy meals together, particularly as they transition from the manor to living independently through our culinary educational experience, Hope Kitchen. The partnership between WWCP and Stenton was the first of its kind in Philadelphia, and The Hope Garden the first production and education garden for families experiencing homelessness.
In addition to fresh vegetables and fresh fruits, meat, fish, cheeses, dried beans, nuts, seeds and rice products, Weavers Way offers many clearly labeled gluten free alternatives to products that would normally contain gluten. They are located throughout our dry grocery, refrigerated and frozen sections. Some brands listed make products with gluten, so check labels to be sure.
Members can pre-order many products we don't normally carry on our shelves. Contact Norman, our Purchasing Manager, for help with pre-orders or simply fill out a pre-order form in the store.
And if you don't see a product or brand that you're looking for, just ask!