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Thank You Darden Foundation!
The Capital Area Food Bank received a generous $23,000 gift from the Darden Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Darden Restaurants, Inc.
Thank You, PricewaterhouseCoopers!
Volunteers are critically needed to feed kids involved in our Weekend Bag Program. Graduate school students from PricewaterhouseCoopers’ internship program stepped up to ensure they were all fed.
Thank You, Giant Food!
The Capital Area Food Bank thanks Giant Food for its very generous donation of 500 turkeys that arrived just in time for the holidays.
Thank You, TD Bank!
On behalf of the Capital Area Food Bank, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the TD Charitable Foundation for its very generous donation of $25,000.
Virginia is for [Fresh Produce] Lovers
The food bank recently brought on the Waterpenny Farm in Sperryville, VA to help provide fresh produce to our NOVA partners.
Neighbors in Need Reach 680,000
An overwhelming number of people in our area are faced every day with the difficult choices between buying food and allocating limited funds towards other expenses.
Mark Your Calendars: Hunger Summit This Friday!
As a reminder, the Capital Area Food Bank will be hosting its annual Northern Virginia Hunger Summit tomorrow.
Filling Empty Bowls in Our Community
Empty Bowls is an exciting event hosted by the Capital Area Food Bank each fall during which artists donate their original, handmade bowls that are then filled with a symbolic meal of soup and bread.
Getting Fancy with It
The Capital Area Food Bank recently had the unique opportunity to collect 135,000 pounds of food leftover from the 58th Summer Fancy Food Show.