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The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive will take donations of nonperishable foods in non-breakable containers such as cereals, dry milk, cereal bars, baby formula, canned fruit, canned vegetables, canned meats and fish, boxed or canned juices, canned soups, peanut butter, boxed instant food, pasta/boxed pasta, boxed rice, and dried beans.
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Non-perishable food items collected during a holiday food drive. Food drives are operated in order to stock food banks that distribute food to homeless people, soup kitchens, vulnerable seniors, orphanages, refugees, and victims of disasters. There are also food drives to help people hold feasts on Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Suzanne Printy, organizer, second from right, joins a celebration of Good Shepherd Catholic Church’s 2023 food drive on behalf of Good News Outreach. The 2024 drive starts Friday, July 12, and ...
Since 1985, the Student Hunger Drive has provided over 17 million meals to children and adults facing hunger in River Bend Food Bank’s 23-county service area. This year, students from […]
We all must minimize food waste by eating only what we need and giving away the rest.
In 1977, WISN-TV in Milwaukee organized the Food For Families holiday food drive, and the "task force" was called upon to collect, store and distribute the donated food, creating Milwaukee's first and foremost food bank. Today, Hunger Task Force is a wholly donor driven community institution, and is supported by thousands of volunteers every year.
The annual State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report said around 733 million people faced hunger in 2023 -- one in 11 people globally and one in five in Africa -- as conflict ...