Feeding a Family
When Amber heard that the Great Plains Food Bank mobile unit was stopping in Fort Yates, she jumped at the opportunity to receive some fresh produce and other staples. She …
When Amber heard that the Great Plains Food Bank mobile unit was stopping in Fort Yates, she jumped at the opportunity to receive some fresh produce and other staples. She …
Working to provide equitable foods for all of our neighbors in need, the Great Plains Food Bank began piloting cultural food pop-ups in fall of 2022, with the support from …
As temperatures begin to rise, Lily and her mom, Jasmine, are gearing up for more time together outdoors. Thanks to friends like you, the two will have nutritious food to …
Never one to leave a family member without a caring hand, Melissa has opened her home to her grandchildren — a 13-year-old granddaughter, a 5-year-old grandson, and a 2- year-old …
617 surveys completed by partners, neighbors as part of comprehensive study FARGO, N.D. – For the first time since 2018, the Great Plains Food Bank has completed a comprehensive study …
Mary has made a career of caregiving, which is why she is especially touched by friends like you who step up to ensure neighbors like her and her family have …
Michael, 64, has a smile that spreads from ear to ear, and on this day in particular, his smile has a lot to do with his community and people just …
When it came to her career, Charlotte’s passions ranged from working in graphic design to helping improve people’s health through home health care. And now, thanks to friends like you, …
One in six North Dakotans wake up each morning facing hunger, just like 68-year-old Marine Corp Veteran and grandfather of three, Allan Wolf. Allan is currently an over-the-road truck driver …
Carlos Sanchez and his two-year-old daughter Amara patiently waited their turn to go through the line and get the food they needed at Ministry on the Margins in Bismarck. It …
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