Hope, dignity & holiday meals. For all.

Your gift can bring hope, dignity, and holiday meals to neighbors' tables this holiday season.

Frederick is focused on supporting his children’s future, but rising costs are putting everyday foods increasingly out of reach and creating impossible choices.

We all deserve food on the table, throughout the holidays and beyond. You can help Vermont neighbors cover the essentials this season, so they can enjoy time with loved ones and stay focused on their dreams for tomorrow.

Give before Nov. 27 and your gift can have twice the impact.

A Vermont Foodbank staff member moves a box of food in the warehouse. In the background more boxes of food are stacked.

FIND FOOD AND SERVICES IN YOUR AREA

Are you in immediate need of help? Vermont Foodbank partners with over 200 food shelves, meal sites, and organizations providing food assistance throughout the state. Please use our Find a Food Shelf tool to access food near you.

A Vermont Foodbank staff member directs traffic at a produce distribution event in Barre, Vermont.

GET INVOLVED AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE

All across Vermont, neighbors are experiencing food insecurity. Putting nourishing food on the table for every person in Vermont is a big task, and that’s why the Foodbank needs your help. Get involved with your Foodbank and make a difference today.

2 in 5 People in Vermont Are Food Insecure

Food insecurity is economic insecurity – if people have enough money to cover their basic needs, they can also afford the food they need and want. People experience food insecurity in every community in Vermont.

News & Updates

  • Welcome back! I’m happy to announce that our fall edition of Kernels is now available. Since the last issue of Kernels, your Foodank has been leveraging all the food and funds we steward on your behalf.

  • When life took an unexpected turn for a mom in northern Vermont, she got in touch with the Foodbank to help provide her family with nourishing food. With the one-on-one assistance available to help connect her with the food resources that work best for her whole family, she can keep feeding her kids quality food while investing in her community.

  • Marian and Paul Joseph (Marian’s oldest child) live in Addison County. They like to fish and go to Port Henry to watch the trains. They also participate in community conversations hosted by Vermont Foodbank, where people who have experience with food insecurity help co-create food access strategies in their communities.

Our Vision For Vermont

Everyone in Vermont…

  • has equitable access to enough nourishing food every day.
  • takes action to eliminate hunger and poverty.
  • has what they need to thrive.
Map of the State of Vermont. Vermont Foodbank has a statewide presence through its three distribution centers and its network of over 200 food shelves, meal sites, and partner organizations.

Upcoming Events

Home2 Suites Food Drive

November 3 - December 1

3SquaresVT Information Session – Barre

December 6 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

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