Fighting Hunger and Feeding Hope Since 1975
It was May 1975 when Al Wiman, a reporter with KMOX-TV – a CBS affiliate in St Louis, produced and aired a week-long news series titled, “Hunger: A St. Louis
The St. Louis Area Foodbank is a busy place. There is a lot of work to be done in the effort to create a pathway to nutritional security for those in need in our community. We have so many exciting projects and new developments in the works to share. Our President & CEO, Meredith Knopp, takes a moment each month to highlight an important aspect of what we’re doing in the bi-state area. To see what we’ve been up to, check out the blog posts below.
It was May 1975 when Al Wiman, a reporter with KMOX-TV – a CBS affiliate in St Louis, produced and aired a week-long news series titled, “Hunger: A St. Louis
The St. Louis Area Foodbank is lucky enough to have a dietitian on staff, Jenny Duez. Jenny has been with the Foodbank for three years as part of our Partner
February is a busy month! You’ve got the Super Bowl, Groundhog Day, Presidents Day and, of course, a day devoted to love – Valentine’s Day. For 45 years, the St.
School Markets are the newest program at the St. Louis Area Foodbank. These school-based pantries allow the Foodbank to serve children and their families more efficiently. The following is an
Anyone who knows me knows that I live by a simple philosophy – “no regrets.” Some may laugh when I say this because let’s face it, we ALL have “regrets”
When thinking about this time of year, I tend to reflect on the spirit of giving. I think about the joy on the face of a child when they see
Pam has been volunteering at the St. Louis Area Foodbank for nine years. She always has a positive attitude and a willingness to help out where she’s needed. When we
“Maybe Christmas,” he thought, “doesn’t come from a store. Maybe Christmas…perhaps…means a little bit more!” – Dr. Seuss Since I was a little girl, this iconic line from The Grinch
This is the time of year when all the orange associated with Hunger Action Month transitions to the orange of pumpkins and fall leaves. Outside, fall is a beautiful time
As an adult I have been asked to support many causes by donning their colors: camouflage for veterans, pink for breast cancer awareness, and red for heart health. These days
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