Martha & Mikayla are among the 44% of community college students that reported some degree of food insecurity. Both rely on GBFB’s mobile markets.
During Hunger Action Month, advocates rallied at the State House to oppose federal attacks on food assistance and promote state policies that protect food access.
Over 7,500 Taunton residents don’t consistently know where their next meal is coming from, a daunting situation. GBFB’s Brown Bag distribution in Taunton helps nearly 500 seniors a month.
Food brings people together. Whether it’s giving food or receiving it—or sometimes both—it can turn a group of strangers into a community.
People across New England flock to Cape Cod for fun in the sun. But for many who live there year-round, it isn’t always easy.
1 in 11 people struggle with Food Insecurity in MA. Our Commonwealth can do better. Please support hunger relief in the FY20 budget.
Dunkin Brands’ Joy in Childhood Foundation celebrated the second installment of a grant to support childhood hunger relief initiatives.
1 out of 5 people we serve is 60+. Watch this video to hear from struggling seniors and learn how we are addressing the issue.
Massachusetts Medical Society encourages healthcare providers to screen all patients for food insecurity.
Congressman Joe Kennedy and Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller joined GBFB to serve veterans at the monthly Mobile Market in Newton.