Even though the Holiday season has passed, many Americans want to do what they can to assist those that need help. Especially after the last two years, it’s more important than ever to give where you can. Many people volunteer at a homeless shelter, donate to a charity, or lend a helping hand to a family in need. One of the best ways to give back to your community is by volunteering with a local food bank. When it comes to food banks, people don’t know where to start, but finding your local food bank can be simple.
One of the most well known food banks is Feeding America, a nationwide organization that supports more than 200 food banks. To find a Feeding America food bank, simply visit their website. This will allow you to type your zip code or State, and give you a list of food bank choices in your area. The pandemic has increased food insecurity, and this is happening in communities across the country. Hunger impacts everyone and it disproportionately impacts people of color, children, and seniors. Another great resource is visiting FoodPantries.Org, which can help guide you to more food banks in your area. This site is specifically catered to finding food banks across the United States. The site directs to each food bank’s website, hours, and other details. Finding a local food bank can feel like a hassle, but this site makes it easy.
Lastly, a great resource is to call a local church, synagogue, mosque, or any place of worship, to ask about food banks in your area. A great number of food banks are run by places of worship, making it a great place to start your food bank search. These can be great resources to find food banks, but also to find other ways to volunteer in y our community. Whether it’s your first time or your hundredth time volunteering, it’s important to help where you can and food banks are just one of the many great places to donate your time. One in seven people use a food bank, and odds are that someone in your neighborhood could be using one this season. Finding a food bank is the hardest part about getting involved, but these resources can help make that search easy.