There are more seniors facing hunger in Maryland than you may expect. From Cumberland to Cambridge, 1 in 20 seniors don’t always know where their next meal is coming from. We recently spoke with 82-year-old Martha Allen, who is both a food recipient, and volunteer at Baltimore’s New Life Evangelical Baptist Church Food Pantry.
A great tool for researchers, academics, and people passionate about fighting hunger, our all-new Maryland Hunger Map is giving us more data than ever, helping us do more for our neighbors in need.
The results of our latest Maryland Food Bank Public Perception Survey are in: more Marylanders than ever – 33 percent – have been affected by hunger themselves, and an overwhelming majority want the state to invest more resources in finding solutions.
Help Maryland Families Get the Food They Need Team up with the Maryland Food Bank and Giant Food for this year’s Orioles Food & Funds Drive, and every dollar donated […]