Capital Area Food Bank
Good food today. Brighter futures tomorrow.
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Hunger exists in every zip code in our region.
Hunger stretches across the map of our area. That’s why our network of nonprofit partners does, too. Take a look to learn more about the scope of need in our region.

How we’re helping people in need
Together with more than 400 local partners, we’re providing the food people need to thrive today. We’re also working with partners to pair food with services that can create permanent pathways out of hunger tomorrow.
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Providing Good Food To Help Today.
Distributing Food Where It’s Needed Most
With the help of farmers, wholesalers, restaurants, community members, and others, we source the food for more than 60 million meals each year. And thanks to our hundreds of partners in the community, we’re able to get that food to the individuals and families who need it most.
Nonprofit Distribution Partners Direct Distribution Programs400+ Food Assistance Partners
Creating Hunger Solutions for Tomorrow.

Nutrition Education
Good nutrition helps people thrive. So nutrition is at the core of our mission.

Farms & Gardening
From nearby farms to backyard gardens, we’re committed to helping people get the produce they need for good health.

Food+ Partnerships
We partner with organizations that provide skills training, health screenings, financial advice, and more to address the root causes of hunger and food insecurity.
Food has the power to transform lives.
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They gave us more than food—they gave us hope.
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Events & Campaigns
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Season’s Feedings
Hunger exists year-round, but it’s especially difficult for those experiencing it at the holidays — when food is so central to many traditions and celebrations. Season's Feedings is a friendly…Learn More About Season’s Feedings -
2025 Regional College Hunger Conference
The Capital Area Food Bank, the Consortium of University of the Washington Metropolitan Area, and Prince George’s Community College are pleased to invite you to attend the 2025 Regional College…Learn More About 2025 Regional College Hunger Conference -
2024 Regional College Hunger Conference
The Capital Area Food Bank, The Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area, and Northern Virginia Community College are pleased to be convening higher-education leaders and other stakeholders for…Learn More About 2024 Regional College Hunger Conference
From Our Blog
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Hunger Report 2025: Food insecurity in DMV remains elevated, deepens in severity
The challenge of hunger in the Greater Washington region is persistent and deepening. New data from the Capital Area Food Bank’s latest Hunger Report shows that food insecurity remained elevated…Read More About Hunger Report 2025: Food insecurity in DMV remains elevated, deepens in severity -
Celebrating 1 Year of Impact in Northern Virginia
One year ago, we opened the doors to our expanded and improved Bedford Falls Foundation Northern Virginia Distribution Center. For more than 30 years, the food bank operated out of…Read More About Celebrating 1 Year of Impact in Northern Virginia