Feeding Hungry Marylanders Through COVID-19
The Maryland Food Bank is continuing to feed hungry Marylanders through the COVID-19 pandemic, with some important changes to ensure we distribute food and run programs as safely as possible.
The Maryland Food Bank is continuing to feed hungry Marylanders through the COVID-19 pandemic, with some important changes to ensure we distribute food and run programs as safely as possible.
Meet Linda Bullock, U.S. Army Veteran of the war in Afghanistan, who suffers from PTSD, and is unable to work. Receiving food from her local pantry allows her to focus on recuperating.
The Maryland Hunger Map is helping us make an even greater impact on the loves of hungry Marylanders. We’re using the data to deliver more targeted solutions on a more localized level than ever before. Here’s how.
Congratulations FoodWorks Class 34! Your hard work throughout 12 intensive weeks of culinary training and job-readiness preparation has earned you ServSafe manager certification and made you highly desirable to Maryland’s thriving hospitality industry!
Hosting a virtual food drive is good for your business. It brings your team together, promotes your business, and helps the communities your employees live and work in. It’s a win-win-win situation!
Check out the latest local and national news about the Maryland Food Bank and how we’re addressing hunger in our communities.