It Takes a Village
Volunteers from Standing Partnership repackage donated product in the Foodbank’s Volunteer Center / Photo by Bethany Prange They say it takes a village, and here at the St. Louis Area
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.
Volunteers from Standing Partnership repackage donated product in the Foodbank’s Volunteer Center / Photo by Bethany Prange They say it takes a village, and here at the St. Louis Area
U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt examines the contents of a box of food packaged at the St. Louis Area Foodbank for low-income senior citizens / Photo by Ryan Farmer As the
Need yet another reason to Rally for St. Louis? Let’s remember there are seminal moments in St. Louis history: the Arch is built, the first BLT at Crown Candy Kitchen is
Patrick Delhougne accepts a check on behalf of the St. Louis Area Foodbank from Sammy Hagar / Photo by Ryan Farmer Remember When Bob Dylan Made a Christmas Album? Here
The holidays are a busy time for most of us. There are presents to buy and wrap, cookies to bake and the tree to trim. Sure, it is a joyful
Volunteers load a vehicle with groceries at a recent Food Fair in Louisiana, Mo. / Photo by Bethany Prange When you think of small towns, it’s easy to picture the
Volunteers help bag food at a recent mobile distribution in Warren County / Photo by Bethany Prange As we celebrate another holiday season,
Have you ever “gone in on a gift” with someone? When I was younger, my brothers and I used to “go in on gifts together” for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day,
Students at MICDS pass turkeys across their campus to donate to the St. Louis Area Foodbank / Photo by Bethany Prange When these kids say “pass the turkey”, it is
On Thanksgiving and Christmas, my parents always took my brother and me to my grandparents’ house for a big family meal with my aunts and cousins. Looking back, I suppose
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