"Hunger is not a choice. Nourishment is a right." - Food Bank of Northern Nevada
The Food Bank of Northern Nevada (FBNN) stands as a beacon of hope for those facing food insecurity in our community. Established in 1981, FBNN has been at the forefront of providing vital nourishment to individuals and families in need. With a network spanning 16 counties, FBNN is the largest hunger-relief organization in Northern Nevada, serving over 100,000 individuals annually.
"One in six Nevadans is food insecure." - Feeding America
Food insecurity is a complex and multifaceted issue that affects people of all ages, races, and socioeconomic backgrounds. In Northern Nevada, the problem is particularly acute, with persistently high poverty rates and a lack of affordable housing.
"Children are disproportionately affected by food insecurity. In Nevada, over 100,000 children live in households that struggle to put food on the table." - Nevada KIDS COUNT
FBNN plays a crucial role in addressing food insecurity by:
Through these initiatives, FBNN ensures that families have access to nutritious and affordable food, empowering them to thrive and reach their full potential.
FBNN's unwavering dedication to fighting hunger is driven by a multifaceted strategy that includes:
Community Partnerships: FBNN collaborates with a wide range of organizations, including schools, churches, food pantries, and local businesses, to maximize its reach and impact.
Innovative Programs: FBNN is constantly developing and implementing innovative programs to address the diverse needs of its clients, such as the Senior Grocery Box and the Fresh Produce Cooperative.
Data-Driven Decision-Making: FBNN uses real-time data to track food insecurity trends and tailor its services accordingly.
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Who qualifies for FBNN services?
- Individuals and families facing financial hardship
How do I get food from FBNN?
- Visit a partner agency or food pantry
Can I donate to FBNN?
- Yes, via cash, food, or volunteer support
How can I volunteer with FBNN?
- Visit the FBNN website for volunteer opportunities
What is FBNN's mission?
- To eliminate hunger in Northern Nevada
How can I get involved with FBNN's advocacy work?
- Stay informed about FBNN's legislative priorities and contact your elected officials.
"Together, we can end hunger." - Food Bank of Northern Nevada
Join the fight against hunger in Northern Nevada by:
"No one deserves to go hungry. Together, let's create a food-secure community for all." - Food Bank of Northern Nevada
Metric | Value |
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Food Distributed Annually | 15 million pounds |
Meals Provided through Mobile Food Pantry | 1 million |
Partner Agencies | 150+ |
Food Pantries | 11 |
School Pantries | 10 |
Year | Revenue | Expenses |
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2021 | $12 million | $11 million |
2022 | $15 million | $13 million |
2023 (projected) | $17 million | $14 million |
Partner Agency | Location |
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Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows | Reno |
Caring for Kids | Carson City |
Community Chest of Washoe County | Reno |
Elko County Senior Citizens | Elko |
Feed the Valley | Carson City |
Fernley Community Food Pantry | Fernley |
First Step Food Bank | Sparks |
Food for Families | Carson City |
Friends in Service of Humanity | Reno |
homeless and Hungry | Reno |
Hungry to Give | Sparks |
Lighthouse Christian Center | Reno |
Lutheran Social Services | Reno |
Northern Nevada Dream Center | Reno |
Salvation Army | Reno |
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