Debunking Foodbanking
We’re debunking food banking to help make sure you really understand how we transform donations into accessible, healthy food and other services for our neighbors in need.
We’re debunking food banking to help make sure you really understand how we transform donations into accessible, healthy food and other services for our neighbors in need.
The “Outstanding Partner” award-winning OCA Soul Haven has been an MFB partner for more than two decades, serving the Hagerstown community. Soul Haven is a community beacon for neighbors facing challenges with mental health, addiction, and food insecurity.
The “Outstanding Partner” award-winning Community Crisis Center has been an MFB partner for more than three decades, serving the Reisterstown community. The Community Crisis Center is an example of the best of what MFB partners do state-wide.
The “Outstanding Partner” award-winning The Door has been an MFB partner since 2014, serving the Patterson Park community. They use their extensive neighborhood partnerships to elevate their community, serving as a resiliency hub for East Baltimore.
The “Outstanding Partner” award-winning Sandy Hill Elementary School has been an MFB partner since 2021, serving the Cambridge community in Dorchester County. Their partnership with Mid-Shore Meals ’til Monday means that schoolchildren and their families have enough to eat in the evenings and over the weekends when they lose access to school food.
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