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Utah, Vermont, Virginia Food Banks

 

Utah

Check with your local, state and county

Vermont

Vermont Foodbank - News, volunteer needs, hunger facts, list of events, and program descriptions. Part of the America's Second Harvest network.

Virginia

  • Blue Ridge Area Food Bank - Calendar of events and information about programs. Part of the America's Second Harvest network.
  • Central Virginia Food Bank - Procures and distributes food to feeding programs throughout the area. Includes list of partner agencies, region of coverage, methods for giving and withdrawing food, news, and events. Part of the America's Second Harvest network.
  • Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia - Rescues and distributes food, clothing, and related products. List of upcoming events, online donation form, and volunteer application. Part of the America's Second Harvest network.
  • The Emergency Food Bank - Serves Charlottesville and Albemarle County. List of services, eligibility, and how to help.

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