How We Fight Hunger
Now more than ever, we have proven that the food assistance safety net we’ve built over the last six decades can withstand any crisis. Our expertise combined with a statewide network of community partners makes it possible to meet the immediate needs of food-insecure Marylanders while simultaneously working to create pathways out of hunger.
We are dedicated to feeding people, strengthening communities, and ending hunger for more Marylanders. Join us.
Helping Hungry Marylanders
I want to know how to contribute
Learn about ways you can give, including donating, estate planning, fundraising ideas, food drives, and more.
I need help finding food near me
Use the Maryland Food Bank food finder to get the help you need close to where you live.
I want to volunteer
Volunteering is one way you can join the fight against hunger—by giving your time. Monetary donations are much-needed and always welcome.
I want to learn more about food insecurity
Find out how we fight hunger through a powerful combination of distributing nutritious food and creating pathways out of hunger.
Latest News
How to Help During the Government Shutdown
From hands-on help to contributing from the comfort of your couch, there are so many ways you can support your neighbors who newly find themselves in need.
Maryland Food Bank Statement on SNAP Funding Suspension During Government Shutdown
With federal SNAP benefits expected to stop on November 1, the Maryland Food Bank outlines the potential impact on families and how the community can help.
Land O’Lakes Donates 40,000 Pounds of Macaroni and Cheese to the Maryland Food Bank
Just in time for the start of the holiday season, the Maryland Food Bank received a generous donation of fresh macaroni and cheese from partners at Land O’Lakes. The mac & cheese, which is pre-prepared and ready to eat, will be distributed through the food bank’s statewide network of nearly 800 community partners.
Get updates on our efforts to end hunger for more Marylanders.
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