New Americans find warm welcome at cultural food pop-up
Working to provide equitable foods for all of our neighbors in need, the Great Plains Food Bank began piloting cultural food pop-ups in fall of 2022, with the support from …
Working to provide equitable foods for all of our neighbors in need, the Great Plains Food Bank began piloting cultural food pop-ups in fall of 2022, with the support from …
Farmers, growers, gardeners encouraged to donate portions of their harvest to help feed those in needFARGO, N.D. – The Great Plains Food Bank, along with the North Dakota Department of …
Partners go above and beyond to show passion, service, innovation for those they serveFARGO, N.D. – The Great Plains Food Bank has named the Garrison Area Resource Center and Food …
Kathy Schneider, David Green, Melissa Anderson, Essentia Health have gone above and beyond in the fight to end hunger FARGO, N.D. – The Great Plains Food Bank has announced Kathy …
Local Food Purchase Agreement provides local foods to neighbors in need FARGO, N.D. – North Dakota growers, producers and processers are making an impact in the fight to end hunger …
617 surveys completed by partners, neighbors as part of comprehensive study FARGO, N.D. – For the first time since 2018, the Great Plains Food Bank has completed a comprehensive study …
Fargo-Moorhead TV affiliate making a difference to help feed hungry neighborsFARGO, N.D. – As a result of their direct service to help feed those in need along with sharing the …
While need remains high, inflation causing historically low amounts of donated food FARGO N.D. – The Great Plains Food Bank provided food assistance to 138,439 individuals across North Dakota and Clay …
Donation to benefit Great Plains Food Bank food recovery and distribution efforts, local partnersFARGO N.D. – As part of their annual Feed Hope campaign, loyal Hornbacher’s customers came together in …
Six-figure donation will immediately boost food purchasing during times of historic food shortagesFARGO, N.D. – The Otto Bremer Trust has awarded the Great Plains Food Bank a $100,000 grant that …
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