Innovative Programs for Healthier Communities
Since 1979, the Maryland Food Bank has sought to meet the immediate needs of food-insecure Marylanders while simultaneously working to find long-term ways to reduce hunger in the state. Below are outreach programs we’ve designed to help some of the most vulnerable people in our society—particularly children, seniors and the working poor.
DSS Program
Enables us to distribute emergency food boxes from our warehouse to city residents who qualify for the service.
Farm To Food Bank
Engages farms across the state in a partnership to provide hungry Marylanders with fresh, local produce.
FoodWorks
Offers a fresh start to low-income individuals with 12 weeks of intense culinary training. See the FoodWorks website for more information.
Mobile Markets
Break down barriers while improving food access, reducing stigma, and preserving dignity.
Pantry On The Go
Enables us to transport large amounts of food to areas where other forms of hunger relief are scarce.
School Pantry
Provides food-insecure children and their families with vital nutrition in a stigma-free environment.
SNAP Outreach
Sends outreach workers to community centers to help eligible Marylanders apply for food assistance.
Summer Clubs
Provide meals for children who rely on their school’s free meal programs during the school year.
Supper Clubs
Provide children in underserved communities with a nutritious meal and after-school activities.
Workforce Development
The Maryland Food Bank has a vetted number of training opportunities that lead out of unemployment, and into good-paying careers in the workforce.
Partnership with the Maryland Food Bank
The Maryland Food Bank has a variety of different food distribution programs. These programs have been created over time to suit the needs of our neighbors and of our partners. See if partnering with us could be a good fit for your organization.