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Lansing area charities and nonprofits have their own holiday wish lists with things like new underwear, rice, plastic silverware and money. New underwear, hand warmers, canned food. Here's what ...
A $60 donation to the food bank will provide 180 meals — a full month’s worth of food for two people. Food insecurity is a growing issue. Here's how you can help in Greater Lansing
From unemployment questions to citizenship applications, the role of public libraries is changing in Lansing and around the country. Library patrons come for answers to food, housing, employment ...
This is a list of notable food banks. A food bank is a non-profit, charitable organization that distributes food to those who have difficulty purchasing enough to avoid hunger, usually through intermediaries like food pantries and soup kitchens. Some food banks distribute food directly with their own food pantries.
The program is authorized under the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 (P.L. 98-92, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 7501 et seq.). In addition to authorizing funding to buy commodities, the program also requires specifically that $100 million of food stamp funds be used annually for that purpose.
After receiving input from food banks and pantries, the NALC decided that the best time of year for this food drive to take place would be in the late spring. Most food banks start running out of food this time of year because the largest donations are made around Thanksgiving and Christmas. [3] A revamped food drive was organized for May 15, 1993.
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Food banks in the United States by state (18 C) Pages in category "Food banks in the United States" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.