

With a network of 200 member food banks across the country, Feeding America supplies more the 2 billion pounds of food and grocery products annually. But if food banks are local, why do we need a national organization? Read More.

Food banks across the country are constantly working to innovate and improve their services, and without them, the Feeding America network could never provide for those in need. Each month, we’ll be turning the spotlight onto an individual food bank that is working hard to become even more efficient and effective. Read More.

Through the assistance of local and national programs, Feeding America is able to provide nutritious, fresh foods to Americans struggling with hunger; safe and nurturing places for children to have a meal; emergency assistance for disaster victims; as well as a chance at self-sufficiency for adults trying to break the cycle of poverty and hunger. Learn more about our programs.

Feeding America has undertaken major national studies over the years to create a comprehensive profile of hunger in the United States. For detailed information, read the studies.

Because Feeding America can’t solve hunger alone, we work tirelessly to encourage the federal government to enact legislation and implement programs that help Americans struggling with hunger. Read more about how our public policy team works.

There are many organizations that work with Feeding America, or that specialize in related endeavors. To read more about them, check out our related links.