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The mission of the Vermont Foodbank is to gather and share quality food and nurture partnerships so that no one in Vermont will go hungry.
20 04, 2020

Doing Good Everyday Across America

2020-04-21T13:42:50-04:00April 20th, 2020|Post, Volunteers & Volunteer Opportunities|

Working towards a Vermont where no one faces hunger requires lots of helping hands and a drive to do good every day. Enter the Reed family.  “I just realized that I had four men who were about to go out and make their mark on the world and I wanted them to make it for good,” said Cynthia Reed, who along with her husband and three of their children are traveling to all 50 states and volunteering at various non-profits and organizations along the way. “You can’t know what you need to fix if you don’t know what the problems are.” 
15 04, 2020

Camaraderie, Dedication, and Love: Supporting Neighbors During the Coronavirus

2020-04-15T09:48:07-04:00April 15th, 2020|Post|

“In the back of my mind, each 15 to 35 pound box of food that I moved from conveyor belt to scale to pallet became a full belly for a Vermont child, a table laid out with a healthy meal for a family, and a package of staple food items for an older Vermonter living in a corner of our little state."
31 03, 2020

The Vermont Foodbank is Here for Vermont

2020-03-31T10:43:10-04:00March 31st, 2020|Post|

Not everyone has the luxury of stocking up on the recommended two weeks of food to prepare for the need to quarantine. And food budgets will suffer as  individuals forgo hourly wages to quarantine or face leave-without-pay if their place of employment sees a slowdown in business or must shut down.
16 03, 2020

Keeping neighbors healthy and nourished in the wake of the coronavirus

2020-03-16T16:00:56-04:00March 16th, 2020|Post|

At the Vermont Foodbank, we are laser-focused on our response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and its implications for our community. Not everyone has the luxury of stocking up on the recommended two weeks of food to prepare for the need to quarantine. And food budgets will suffer as individuals forgo hourly wages to quarantine or face leave-without-pay if their place of employment sees a slowdown in business or must shut down. Food will be an increasingly critical need in the coming weeks and months, and we stand ready to serve.
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