Meet the Mighty Oaks Homeschool Group
For more than 15 years, the Mighty Oaks Homeschool Group has been a steady and spirited presence at the Great Plains Food Bank. What began as a way for Nikki …
For more than 15 years, the Mighty Oaks Homeschool Group has been a steady and spirited presence at the Great Plains Food Bank. What began as a way for Nikki …
Blair and Jodi have been running food pantries since the ’90s. Today, they run Seeds of Hope, a food pantry in Dilworth, Minnesota, supplied by the Great Plains Food Bank. …
Josy just had a baby! As exciting as that is, it also means that she has had to take unpaid time off from her full-time job. Not only that, but …
Terri calls herself a “farm girl.” Being a farm girl means it is important to her that her grandkids get plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables, and meat. But with prices …
Meet Yesenia, a remarkable single mom of eight children. She works hard for her family as an egg harvester, but she dreams of someday becoming a CDL driver, which has …
For many neighbors facing hunger, access to food is just one part of the equation. Without a home kitchen, access to refrigeration, or the utensils to prepare food, traditional food …
Judith and David spent their working years building a life they loved with Judith in property management and David on the road as a truck driver. But when it came …
The Great Plains Food Bank is thrilled to announce another successful Giving Hearts Day, thanks to the incredible support of the community and the Hess Corporation. Over $975,000 was raised …
Edith, a retired hospitality worker and a longtime resident of Devils Lake, North Dakota, relies on the Hope Center Food Pantry, supplied by the Great Plains Food Bank, to make …
Anthony’s life has not been easy. Originally from Florida, he grew up in a turbulent and abusive home. At 18, he moved out to escape the abuse and missed earning …
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