Walmart Grant Helps Partners Rescue More Local Food
Thanks to a grant from Walmart, six Maryland Food Bank community partners have new trucks so they can rescue more food locally and share with their neighbors in need.
Thanks to a grant from Walmart, six Maryland Food Bank community partners have new trucks so they can rescue more food locally and share with their neighbors in need.
The Maryland Food bank is excited to fulfill our goals of distributing more food and helping reduce food waste through the Middle Mile Program, which connects the hospitality industry to hungry Marylanders.
At the Maryland Food Bank, we know that better nutrition means better health. That’s why, with the help of farmers like Steve, we’re committed to delivering millions of pounds of fresh produce annually through our Farm to Food Bank Program.”Hunger does not discriminate, we want to see people having healthy options for their meals”-Steve of Mason’s Heritage Farms.
As we start the new year, let’s come together as a community and commit to ending hunger in Maryland. Not sure how to get started? Here are five ways you can help.
This year marks more than just celebrating our past accomplishments of service. We want to focus on moving forward and fighting hunger with new approaches that will lead to sustainable change.
Check out the latest local and national news about the Maryland Food Bank and how we’re addressing hunger in our communities.