On today’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, volunteers lined up at the Food Bank of Delaware to give back to the community. Dozens of volunteers, community leaders and organizations dedicated their day off to helping neighbors in need and supporting programs that provide meals to children and families.
Families in Delaware who rely on food assistance may soon face shortages as major federal funding cuts to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have disrupted food bank shipments nationwide.
As fans gear up for Super Bowl Sunday, the Food Bank of Delaware is hoping that excitement will translate into generosity. Their third annual SOUPer Bowl Soup Drive is underway, aiming to collect thousands of pounds of soup for families in need.
Last time, Food Bank of Delaware Executive Chef, Tim Hunter, was in the kitchen, he made Stuffed Flounder. This time, […]
