Bob’s Story: “Volunteering Uplifts Me”
Bob Hornick recently became one of our regular volunteers. He wanted to share with us and with you what brought him to the Food Bank and what a meaningful experience volunteering has been for him. I...
View ArticleNew Website Showcases Our Branch Warehouses
Serving 40 counties in West Michigan – including the Upper Peninsula – is an awfully big job. So big a job that we work out of seven different warehouses to distribute food and grocery products to all...
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The Yooper super-warehouse Continued from home page In contrast to a pantry, a warehouse typically doesn’t serve individuals or families. But the Upper Peninsula didn’t have enough pantries. So Branch...
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Feats of Clay: Fired up Against Hunger “Service Learning.” Loosely translated, it means combining good works with classroom lessons. And it’s a big deal at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, where Anna...
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The Yooper super-warehouse To serve 1,300 affiliated food pantries and other agencies in 40 counties, Feeding America West Michigan operates six branch warehouses. At most of the warehouses, people who...
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Two trucks, four tons from Meijer In late December, Meijer began donating products from their West Michigan stores to the Food Bank. Week by week, more stores participated in the program. By the end of...
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2011 volunteer hours = 1.6 million meals It was a very good year for volunteerism in 2011, according to Volunteer Coordinator Dena Rogers. “We normally record about 22,000 volunteer hours a year. Last...
View ArticleBob’s Story: “Volunteering Uplifts Me”
Bob Hornick recently became one of our regular volunteers. He wanted to share with us and with you what brought him to the Food Bank and what a meaningful experience volunteering has been for him. I...
View ArticleNew Website Showcases Our Branch Warehouses
Serving 40 counties in West Michigan – including the Upper Peninsula – is an awfully big job. So big a job that we work out of seven different warehouses to distribute food and grocery products to all...
View ArticleArticle 5
The Yooper super-warehouse Continued from home page In contrast to a pantry, a warehouse typically doesn’t serve individuals or families. But the Upper Peninsula didn’t have enough pantries. So Branch...
View ArticleArticle 4
Feats of Clay: Fired up Against Hunger “Service Learning.” Loosely translated, it means combining good works with classroom lessons. And it’s a big deal at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, where Anna...
View ArticleArticle 3
The Yooper super-warehouse To serve 1,300 affiliated food pantries and other agencies in 40 counties, Feeding America West Michigan operates six branch warehouses. At most of the warehouses, people who...
View ArticleArticle 1
Two trucks, four tons from Meijer In late December, Meijer began donating products from their West Michigan stores to the Food Bank. Week by week, more stores participated in the program. By the end of...
View ArticleArticle 0
2011 volunteer hours = 1.6 million meals It was a very good year for volunteerism in 2011, according to Volunteer Coordinator Dena Rogers. “We normally record about 22,000 volunteer hours a year. Last...
View ArticleBob’s Story: “Volunteering Uplifts Me”
Bob Hornick recently became one of our regular volunteers. He wanted to share with us and with you what brought him to the Food Bank and what a meaningful experience volunteering has been for him. I...
View ArticleNew Website Showcases Our Branch Warehouses
Serving 40 counties in West Michigan – including the Upper Peninsula – is an awfully big job. So big a job that we work out of seven different warehouses to distribute food and grocery products to all...
View ArticleArticle 5
The Yooper super-warehouse Continued from home page In contrast to a pantry, a warehouse typically doesn’t serve individuals or families. But the Upper Peninsula didn’t have enough pantries. So Branch...
View ArticleArticle 4
Feats of Clay: Fired up Against Hunger “Service Learning.” Loosely translated, it means combining good works with classroom lessons. And it’s a big deal at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, where Anna...
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