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How to choose or find Food Banks
Food banks are located across the United States to assist those in need. In this article, you will learn more about local food banks and what they have to offer the community. Hopefully that will help you find and choose a homeless shelter, non-profit organization or church donation service in your area. If you haven’t already, you should take full advantage of cyberspace. The Internet has a great deal to offer when it comes to charity services, non-perishable foods, good donation organizations, lunch and dinner hunger relief, emergency agency help, thanksgiving meal distribution, snack product and canned foods, Christmas beverage items, good hygiene and breakfast donations. If you would like to donate to a food bank in your area or in another part of the country, you should access the Internet for more info. There is so much data at your mere fingertips these days. All you have to do is research community food banks, church donation services, local homeless shelters and non-profit organizations. Once you find a few official websites, you can do some serious background research. Learn more about who started the foundation and how long it has been around. This information may affect your decision to choose the food bank or not. You may additionally have questions and concerns that are not addressed on the organization’s website. This is not a problem. There is generally an email address provided to individuals like yourself. Therefore you can contact the organization whenever you see fit in order to ask relevant questions.
 
 
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CHUGIAK EAGLE RIVER FOOD PANTR 907-694-5228 
 
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12836 Old Glenn Hwy, Eagle River, Alaska   Zip Code
 
FOOD PANTRY OF WASILLA 907-357-3769 
 
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Wasilla, Alaska   Zip Code
 
FOOD PANTRY OF PALMER 907-745-3635 
 
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7805 E Palmer Wasilla Hwy, Palmer, Alaska   Zip Code
 
VALDEZ FOOD BANK 907-835-3663 
 
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278 Rich Hwy, Tatitlek, Alaska   Zip Code
 
COPPER RIVER NATIVE ASSOCIATIO 907-822-5241 
 
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Mile 104 Old Richardson Hwy, Glennallen, Alaska   Zip Code
 
GREATER GRACE CHURCH 907-733-3358 
 
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Walstead Dr, Talkeetna, Alaska   Zip Code
 






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Because there are often people who cannot afford adequate food for themselves and their families, food banks operate as a way of providing non-perishable or frozen goods to them at little or no cost. Food banks will usually get their food supplies from companies and supermarkets that want to donate unsaleable stock, as well as from public donations and government subsidies. Food banks are often staffed by volunteers from local church organizations or community outreach programs. Food banks will often organize food drives during the holiday season in order to increase their supply of food and redistribute it in large amounts.
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