Great Plains Food Bank
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1 in 12 North Dakotans
seek emergency food assistance each year. Nearly half of those seeking help are children. |
Feeding Hope
The Great Plains Food Bank touches the lives of more than 52,000 children, seniors and working families each year who struggle with, or are at risk of hunger. Each year over 5 million pounds of surplus food is donated by local, regional and national food industry partners. This food is then distributed to people in need through our statewide network of 230 member food shelves, emergency shelters, soup kitchens and other charitable feeding program in 80 communities.
Join us in the fight against hunger
Click here to learn more about the Great Plains Food Bank and how you can partner with us to create a hunger-free North Dakota.
In the News - What’s Happening Now
The Great Plains Food Bank has engaged a coalition of statewide hunger-relief partners to conduct the first ever, in depth study of North Dakota’s charitable food distribution network... Read more
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Celebrating our 25th Year in the Fight Against Hunger
The Great Plains Food Bank has been working to alleviate hunger by recovering and distributing food across North Dakota for 25 years. We will be celebrating this milestone of service to those in need with a slate of special events starting March 25, 2008. Learn more
Contact us
Great Plains Food Bank
1720 3rd Avenue N.
Fargo, ND 58102
(701) 232-6219
FAX: (701) 232-3871
Resources
America’s Second Harvest
Hunger Solutions Minnesota
North Dakota Kids Count
Food Research and Action Center
Center on Hunger and Poverty
US Census Bureau
United States Department of Agriculture
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