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The Capital Area Food Bank Gets A Fresh New Look

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It’s official!  The Capital Area Food Bank has rolled out its new brand and you will start to see it come to life.  It’s so much more than a new logo, tagline or advertising message.  The refreshed brand will unify our efforts to help those struggling with hunger and raise awareness about our services. The… Read more »

Heeding the Words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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The staff of the Capital Area Food Bank recently held a celebration honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. and commemorating the food bank’s 32 years of service.  Founded on MLK Jr.’s birthday, the food bank’s work is guided by his words.  Dr. King’s words speak to an interdependent and interconnected world.   “We are caught in an… Read more »

Volunteers Needed

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The Capital Area Food Bank is currently in need of volunteers for this Friday, January 6 from 1 – 4 pm; and Saturday, January 7 from 9 – 12 am.  We are looking for individuals or large groups to help pack bags for our Kids Cafe and Weekend Bag Programs.  If you are still on vacation or… Read more »

Lynn Brantley – A Champion of Change

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The Capital Area Food Bank’s very own Lynn Brantley was recently honored by the White House as a Champion of Change.  She was among ten local leaders who were highlighted for their efforts in improving the lives of others through charitable work, faith and advocacy.  She shared her thoughts on the issue of hunger via… Read more »

White House Honors Lynn Brantley As a Champion of Change

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Updated December 19, 2011 Capital Area Food Bank President and CEO Lynn Brantley was honored today at the White House as a Champion of Change. She was among ten local leaders who were highlighted for their efforts in improving the lives of others through charitable work, faith and advocacy.  The Champions of Change program was… Read more »

New Jewelry Line Helps Feed Area Residents in Need

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Capital Area Food Bank Ambassador Against Hunger and TV PersonalityPaul Wharton recently launched the fashionable Unto Others Jewelry Line to help local residents struggling to get enough food to eat.  The jewelry line features both a necklace and bracelet and was inspired by the little plastic closure found on loaves of bread.  With any purchase of… Read more »

Food Network Stars and Whole Foods Market Lend A Helping Hand During Holiday Season

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 Two judges from Food Network’s “Chopped” recently visited the P Street Whole Foods Market to  purchase food for the Capital Area Food Bank.  Chefs Marc Murphy and Amanda Freitag, in partnership with Share Our Strength and Whole Foods, shopped and collected food to help raise awareness of childhood hunger in America.  My colleague, Brian Banks,… Read more »

Come Out and Support Food 2 Feed

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The holiday season is fast approaching and record numbers of families, children and individuals are struggling just to get enough food to eat.  To make sure the holidays are special for everyone, the Capital Area Food Bank is again teaming up with WHUR-FM, Giant, SunTrust and Verizon for the annual Food 2 Feed Drive.  Bring non-perishable… Read more »

CAFB President and CEO Named One of Seven 2011 “Toyota Tribute to Working Women” Honorees

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Lynn Brantley, Capital Area Food Bank President and CEO, was recently recognized by ABC-7 and Washington Area Toyota Dealers as a 2011 honoree of the “Toyota Tribute to Working Women” Award.  For over 30 years, Brantley’s creative vision has inspired the food bank’s comprehensive approach to feeding those in need through enduring partnerships with hundreds… Read more »

Local Restaurants Help Fill Empty Bowls

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Blog post submitted by Special Events Coordinator Anne-Lise Cossart   New England clam chowder.  Vegetarian chili.  Zesty chicken tortilla soup.  The tantalizing smell of dozens of soup kettles wafts through the room.  This is just a sample of what guests will experience at the Capital Area Food Bank’s Annual Empty Bowls event on Wednesday, October 19 at the… Read more »