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Helpful information on Food Banks and Groceries

Summary
- We've compiled a list of the top resources that will help you find local food banks, discounted groceries, and meal services in your area.
- Click the hyperlinks below to determine what services are available in your area.
As unemployment keeps rising in the U.S., we've been told by a number of our customers about a anxiety about providing food for themselves and their families during this period. To help, we've compiled a summary of the top resources that will help you find local food banks, discounted groceries, and meal services in your town. Click on the links below to explore what's obtainable in your community.

Feeding America: Feeding America is a U.S. based non-profit organization that's a nationwide network in excess of 200 food banks that feed a lot more than 46 million people through food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and other community-based agencies.
FoodPantries.org: FoodPantries.org is a directory of food banks, soup kitchens, and non-profit organizations dedicated to fighting hunger. FoodPantries.org also gathers government and non-profit subsidized grocery resources around the iInternet.
Full Cart: Full Cart is dealing with their partners to provide food assistance and bags of groceries to those who cannot purchase food due to financial burden or shortages within their area.
AmpleHarvest.org: AmpleHarvest.org is really a nationwide resource that enables 42 million Americans who grow food in home/community gardens to easily donate their excess harvest to 1 of 8,649 registered local food pantries spread across all 50 states. Their emergency food assistance program can help you find a local food bank in their network.
WhyHunger: The WhyHunger database includes community-based organizations and emergency food providers. The WhyHunger hHotline refers people in need across the U.S. to food pantries, soup kitchens, summer meals sites, government nutrition programs and grassroots organizations, particularly those that offer use of nutritious foods and nutritional support services.
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