How to Donate Food to a Food Bank Near You

Food insecurity affects every single ZIP code in the United States, which means there are people in your area fighting against hunger, whether you know it or not.

Food banks are available across the country are providing vital support to people facing food insecurity. They are able to do this through the generosity of individuals and corporations who have a passion for ending hunger. Take action today and join the effort to help others.

To make a direct impact in your community, consider donating food to a food bank near you.

Here’s how you can help:

Step One: Ask Around

To get started, consult with your network to learn about food banks near you. Ask your friends and family, or your coworkers, where they have donated food in the past and about their experience. Because food insecurity is such a widespread issue, there is a good chance that at least one person in your circle has donated, volunteered, or advocated for a local food bank.

Step Two: Find a Food Bank in Your Area

Start with an online search engine, in the modern era, that’s the fastest and easiest way to find a food bank in your area. Start searching for “food banks,” “food banks near me,” and “food bank drop off” to see what comes up. You might also consider checking out Feeding America, a national network of food banks, to determine the Feeding America partner food bank that is serving your area. By supporting a Feeding America partner, you are assured that  the organization is operating at a certain level of national standards and are good stewards of the food and funds collected.

Once you select a food bank in your area, find out what types of donations they accept and how you can drop it off.

Step Three: Determine What You Have to Donate (and Make Sure It’s Acceptable)

Every food bank operates differently. If you want to donate food make sure not only that the food bank in question accepts private donations of food, but that they can accept what you have.

For instance, some food banks might prefer canned goods, dry goods, non-perishables or culturally specific food, because they are easier to store and transport. Many organizations have lists of their most needed items or a resource guide available online for reference.

Step Four: Get More Information aboutDrop-Off Requirements

After you determine if your chosen food bank will accept what you have to donate, then you will need to figure the drop-off requirements. There might be limits, as well as certain times of day preferred for drop offs.

Step Five: Schedule a Drop Off

Last but not least, if you need to schedule a drop-off, either call the food bank ahead of time or use their website to schedule a drop-off.

Donate Food to a Food Bank Near You

The good news is that donating food to a food bank near you is generally a very easy process and one that nearly anyone can do.

The first step is finding a food bank or pantry near you, though, so get to it!

 

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