Posts Tagged: “volunteer dc”

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 »

Washington Caps Fans Donate Food and Funds to the CAFB

Posted by & filed under Food Drives, Uncategorized, Volunteering.

Updated December 21, 2011 From a volunteer perspective: blog post written by Jay Landreth, Volunteer with the Capital Area Food Bank: These Caps fans were feeling loose because of the Thanksgiving Holiday. Thousands of pounds of food walked into the  Verizon Center destined for distribution to individuals who were unemployed, under-employed, homeless, struggling to keep their homes… Read more »

Virginia Legislators Help Pack Bags for Seniors in Need

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  The Capital Area Food Bank recently teamed up with The Virginia Federation of Food Banks to bring Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell and Virginia State Delegate Mark D. Sickles to CAFB partner agency ALIVE Inc. in Alexandria, Virginia.  The Governor and Delegate Sickles volunteered packing food as a part of the state wide legislator volunteer day for… Read more »

Washington Nationals Team Up with the Food Bank!

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For the past three years, the Washington Nationals have partnered with the Capital Area Food Bank to organize food drives during the summer months when our food  donations are typically slow.  But not only do they assist in donating food, the Nats team players put the food where their mouth is and donate their time by volunteering in the… Read more »

Giving Back

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It’s a good feeling when hometown athletes return to their community, but it’s a great feeling when they take time to volunteer.  New Orleans Saints Free Safety Usama Young stopped by the food bank this past Thursday, along with a group of over 30 high-school students, to sort food and pack bags.  During his visit, he also… Read more »

Little League Group Donates to Food For Kids

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Article written by: Marie Morse, Food For Kids Associate Donations and volunteers have always been a crucial part of the work completed at the Capital Area Food Bank.  Luckily, one volunteer took her efforts to the next level by organizing a canned food drive in order to support the Food For Kids department!  Deb Roeber… Read more »

NCCC Team Moose 1 Act as Change Agents in the DC Area!

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On May 2nd, a group of 11 young change agents ushered their way into the CAFB’s doors.  They were here serving as AmeriCorps NCCC volunteers.  AmeriCorps NCCC is a full- time team-based residential program that is used to strengthen communities and build leaders amongst its participants through direct service.  Groups of 18-24 year-olds are deployed… Read more »

Picture-A-Day Project Underway

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The Food For Kids team is about halfway through our Picture-A-Day project!  We have had so much fun posting pictures that tell the story of our department, our sites and the children we serve.  So far we have featured photos illustrating the importance of volunteers, food donations, our fresh produce initiative, and a little bit… Read more »

Help Needed in Volunteer Programs!

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Volunteers are the backbone of the Capital Area Food Bank.  They save the organization time and money by filling essential roles and enabling us to annually distribute nearly 30 million pounds of food to more than 478,000 people.  As we move into the summer months, the increase in the availability of volunteers has resulted in the need… Read more »