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“It’s amazing how many different individuals can benefit.”–Norbert Joe is a retired elementary school teacher, sharing that his mission in life has always been to be of service to the …
“It’s amazing how many different individuals can benefit.”–Norbert Joe is a retired elementary school teacher, sharing that his mission in life has always been to be of service to the …
“It really does make all the difference.”–Joe Joe is a retired elementary school teacher, sharing that his mission in life has always been to be of service to the people …
“This year, this food is going to be vitally important.”–Eleanor After living and working in north-central North Dakota for more than 50 years, Eleanor has strong ties to the community …
“Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”–Starla Starla enjoys taking care of the people around her, whether she is cooking up a hearty meal for her family or running …
FARGO, N.D. – The John Deere Foundation has granted the Great Plains Food Bank a pair of awards totaling $47,700 that will benefit efforts to support child and rural hunger …
FARGO N.D. – The Great Plains Food Bank has announced a total of four new staff that will join its hunger-relief team. Morgan Svingen (development and analytics manager), Jen Finch …
Great Plains Food Bank partners go above and beyond to show passion, service, innovation for those they serve FARGO, N.D. – The Ashley Food Pantry, Northlands Rescue Mission in Grand …
The Great Plains Food Bank has received a $10,000 grant from Red Nose Day that will provide needed food assistance to children living throughout North Dakota and Clay County, Minn. …
FARGO N.D. – The Great Plains Food Bank provided needed food assistance to 121,440 individuals in 2021, which was the second-highest total in its 39-year history as an organization. Through …
Campaign has now provided more than 2.2 million meals since 2011FARGO N.D. – Loyal Hornbacher’s customers have once again given to the fight to end hunger in a big way …
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