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.
List of food banks
editInternational
edit- Bishop's storehouse – Commodity resource in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Canstruction – U.S. nonprofit organization
- Midwest Food Bank – U.S. charity
Australia
edit- FareShare (Australia) – Australian not-for-profit organisation
- Gift of Bread – Australian charitable organisation
- OzHarvest – Australian social entrepreneur
-
A Gift of Bread van named "Spirit of Hope"
Canada
edit- Daily Bread Food Bank – Canadian charity
- Food Banks Canada
- Greater Vancouver Food Bank
- Ontario Association of Food Banks – Canadian food bank
China
editColombia
editGermany
editIndia
edit- Delhi Food Banking Network – Food bank system in India
Israel
edit- Leket Israel – Israel-based charity
Latvia
edit- Food Bank Latvia – Organization based in Latvia
Malaysia
edit- Kechara Soup Kitchen – Malaysian nonprofit organization
New Zealand
editNigeria
editSingapore
editUnited Kingdom
edit- Independent Food Aid Network
- Sufra (charity) – Organization based in the United Kingdom
- The Trussell Trust – British charity based in Salisbury that runs a national network of foodbanks
United States
edit- Feeding America – US nonprofit organization and food bank network
- Freestore Foodbank – U.S. non-profit organization
Arizona
edit- The 3000 Club – Phoenix-based charity
- Northern Arizona Food Bank – American televangelist (born 1939)
- St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance – Food Bank in Phoenix, Arizona
- United Food Bank - Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona
Arkansas
edit- Arkansas Foodbank – U.S. non-profit food bank
California
edit- Ag Against Hunger – Non-profit food bank in California
- Alameda County Community Food Bank – US non-profit organization
- Food from the 'Hood – Non-profit organization
- Meet Each Need with Dignity – American nonprofit organization
- Redwood Empire Food Bank – food bank on the North Coast of California
- Second Harvest of Silicon Valley – Food bank in California, US
Connecticut
edit- Connecticut Food Bank – US nonprofit organization
Delaware
edit- Food Bank of Delaware – Non-profit organization in Delaware, United States
- Philabundance – U.S. non-profit organization
Florida
edit- Second Harvest North Florida – U.S. nonprofit organization
Illinois
edit- Greater Chicago Food Depository – American nonprofit organization
- Northern Illinois Food Bank – Non-profit organization in Northern Illinois, US
Indiana
edit- Gleaners Food Bank – Food bank in Indianapolis, Indiana
Maine
edit- Good Shepherd Food Bank – The largest hunger relief organization in Maine, United States
Maryland
edit- Elizabeth House – Nonprofit food pantry in Maryland, U.S.
- Food Bank of Delaware – Non-profit organization in Delaware, United States
- Philabundance – U.S. non-profit organization
Massachusetts
edit- Greater Boston Food Bank – Non-profit organization in the US
Michigan
edit- Forgotten Harvest – Non-profit organization in Michigan, US
New York
edit- City Harvest – New York City food rescue organization
- Food Bank For New York City – US non-profit organization
- Interfaith Nutrition Network
Oregon
edit- Oregon Food Bank – Hunger relief organization
Pennsylvania
edit- Food Bank of Delaware – Non-profit organization in Delaware, United States
- Philabundance – U.S. non-profit organization
Texas
edit- Houston Food Bank – non-profit organization in the USA
- North Texas Food Bank – non-profit organization in the USA
Utah
edit- Community Action Services and Food Bank – Non-profit organization in the USA
Vermont
edit- Vermont Foodbank – American anti-hunger organization
Washington
edit- Food Lifeline – non-profit organization in the USA
- Northwest Harvest
Washington, D.C.
edit- Capital Area Food Bank – Nonprofit and largest hunger relief organization in the Washington metro area
-
U.S. President George W. Bush visits the Capital Area Food Bank's Washington warehouse in 2002.
See also
edit- Fans Supporting Foodbanks – Charitable initiative in Liverpool
- Food rescue – Recovery and donation of wasted edible food
- food rescue initiatives which are not particularly directed at the poor
- Foodsharing.de – online platform – public foodsharing shelves
- Olio (app) – Food sharing app
- Too Good To Go – Mobile application
- Food loss and waste – Food that is
discarded, lost or uneaten
- Food security – Measure of the availability and accessibility of food
- Soup kitchen – Place where food is available at no cost as charity
- List of charitable foundations
References
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