May 15, 2017
Two Stones Pub and Food Bank of Delaware to hold backyard BBQ at future home
Have plans for this Thursday? You do now! Two Stones Pub and the Food Bank of Delaware will partner together to host a fun outdoor barbecue fundraiser on Thursday, May 18 from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at the Food Bank of Delaware’s future home at 222 Lake Drive. Guests will get a sneak peek…
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Food Bank of Delaware receives $10,000 grant on behalf of Bahama Breeze in Newark
The Food Bank of Delaware has been selected by the Bahama Breeze in Newark to receive a $10,000 grant from the Darden Foundation, the charitable arm of the restaurant’s parent company, Darden Restaurants. The donation will support the Food Bank of Delaware’s goals to alleviate hunger for the more than 114,000 food insecure Delawareans. For every…
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May 12, 2017
Agricultural Partner of the Year: Dupont
A few weeks ago we hosted our annual dinner and honored nine supporters who have gone above and beyond to support our Creating a Bold Future capital campaign! Over the next several weeks, we will highlight each of our honorees. Ensuring that low-income Delawareans have access to nutritious, fresh produce is important for a healthy…
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May 10, 2017
Food insecurity in kids impacts school performance, behavior, experts say
Hunger is more than missing a meal, and the psychological, emotional, social impact on children can have a lasting negative effect, according to experts who spoke at last month’s “Coming Together: A Community Response to Hunger” conference hosted by the Food Bank of Delaware and Brae’s Brown Bags. The Food Bank of Delaware offers several…
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Social Entrepreneurship Award: Discover Bank
A few weeks ago we hosted our annual dinner and honored nine supporters who have gone above and beyond to support our Creating a Bold Future capital campaign! Over the next several weeks, we will highlight each of our honorees. Generating revenues through social entrepreneurship to support the mission of the Food Bank of Delaware…
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May 9, 2017
Shake Shack jump starts Newark culinary student’s career
Since opening at the Christiana Fashion Center in December 2016, Shake Shack has aligned itself with the Food Bank of Delaware as a community partner. “Shake Shack is a company that really enjoys getting out and building a better community,” says Manager Rob Hansley. Five-percent of sales from the New Castle Concrete, a frozen custard…
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May 8, 2017
Delaware letter carriers to help Stamp Out Hunger on Saturday, May 13
On Saturday, May 13, 2017, Delaware letter carriers will Stamp Out Hunger in order to provide food assistance to Delawareans who rely on the Food Bank of Delaware’s network of hunger-relief partners for support. To help Stamp Out Hunger, simply leave a bag containing non-perishable foods, such as canned soup, canned fruits and vegetables, canned…
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May 5, 2017
Scouts’ generosity helps hungry kids
Thank you so much to the energetic, enthusiastic, and very generous Brownies from Girl Scout Troop 682 in Lewes. These young ladies donated $200 from their first-year cookie sales to the Food Bank of Delaware’s Backpack Program, and they also donated their time by volunteering at our Milford site on Wednesday evening. Their troop leaders,…
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May 4, 2017
Bold Future Leadership Award: Alan Levin and Fred Sears
Last Thursday we hosted our annual dinner and honored nine supporters who have gone above and beyond to support our Creating a Bold Future capital campaign! Over the next several weeks, we will highlight each of our honorees. Raising $10.5 million for the retrofit at 222 Lake Drive will require the support of our entire…
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May 3, 2017
Culinary training opens new doors
Kelly Long is no stranger to a commercial kitchen. This Lewes resident had been working as a dishwasher in a resort-area restaurant when her hours were cut. So she went to the state Social Services office to apply for benefits – known as food stamps -through the state Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Her social…
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