Weld County Garage is the official drop off location for the Weld Food Bank  

 

Here’s some info on the Weld Food Bank...

Weld Food Bank is a private, 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We are an affiliate of Feeding America, the largest hunger relief organization in the United States.

Quick Facts

· WFB collects, stores, and processes food to distribute it to low-income people. We glean food from manufacturers, farmers, distributors, grocers and community food drives in order to make it available to hungry people in our community.

· From this site in Greeley, and 3 other sub-distribution sites across the County, the food is distributed directly to hungry people as well as to 115 local non-profit agencies.

· Weld Food bank distributed 8.1 million pounds of food in FY 08-09.

· Existing programs at WFB involve extensive interaction with a huge low-income clientele.

· Client contact occurs primarily at our Greeley offices, but it also occurs throughout the county. Distribution sites in New Raymer, Grover, and Ft. Lupton reach those communities, and partner agencies receive food from our warehouse to feed low-income people in Eaton, Ault, Johnstown, Milliken, and other rural communities.

· In addition to these directly food-related activities, WFB is the primary intake and referral for Emergency Food Service in Weld County. Low-income persons seeking services come to WFB to receive information about services available to them.

Weld Food Bank currently has 115 affiliate agencies in Weld County. In order to obtain food from Weld Food Bank, non-profit organizations must submit proof of 501(c)3 status, and their programs must serve the underprivileged, homeless, ill, children, or senior citizens. These affiliates, ranging from The Salvation Army to Highland Day Care Center in Ault, extend Weld Food Bank's ability to serve Weld County. Through affiliate agencies and WFB programs, Weld Food Bank distributed 8.1 million pounds of food in FY 08-09.

Direct Service Program Descriptions
Emergency Food Boxes

A nutritious food box, following a set menu, of basic food staples is given to families who are referred from agencies or who are interviewed by our certification staff. The agency / our staff determine that the family is in a crisis situation and is in need of food. During FY 08-09, Weld Food Bank distributed 25,211 food boxes to 58,041 Weld County residents.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)
CSFP is a nutrition program for persons at a vulnerable time in their life. A USDA food package is distributed monthly to children under the age of 6, pregnant, postpartum and breast-feeding women and elderly over the age of 60. In FY 08-09, WFB distributed 53,047 packages to children, mothers and the elderly.
Kids Cafe
The Kids Cafe is a trademarked program that provides children at risk of food insecurity with a complete hot meal in a setting where they also receive other supportive services (after school tutoring, physical activity, nutrition education, social skills, etc.). 23,700 meals were served at 3 Kids Cafe sites in FY 08-09.
Backpack Program
The Backpack Program provides school children who are at risk of food insecurity over the weekends with a discrete package of nutritious, easy-to-open food for Saturday and Sunday - when free or reduced school lunches are inaccessible. Backpacks filled with food are distributed at school on Friday afternoons and children return them on Monday to be refilled for the next week.In FY 08-09 8,463 backpacks were distributed.

 

 

 

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