Food-bank Sentence Examples

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  • You may see a classmate's mother accepting help at a food bank or a neighbor checking in to the hospital.

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  • Feeding the hungry is only part of what Bay Area Food Bank does to help others in need.

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  • Local services in your own community may include food bank help, housing through local charitable programs, or even monetary help from certain organizations.

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  • Groups or individuals can always run a food drive and donate the food collected to the food bank.

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  • Groups or individuals can donate money to the food bank.

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  • We do apply for and receive some grants from the State or Federal government or private organizations that also assist in the running of the food bank.

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  • Our goal is to use this asset to help our rural communities that either don't have an agency big enough to store that amount of food and/or is too far away to come to the food bank to get food.

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  • In comparison, a donation to a local food bank or a program to provide after school tutoring to inner city kids is unlikely to raise any objections.

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  • A food bank can help you feed your family during the holidays.

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  • If you get to the point where you have more bargains than storage space, consider donating some of your excess to the local food bank or a nearby homeless shelter.

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  • For example, the Louisville Zoo recently offered a promotion where you could get discounted admission if you brought a can of food to donate to the local food bank.

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  • Many people think picking up additional grocery items at a food bank is as easy as walking in with a shopping bag.

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  • However, each food bank operates differently, even if it shares the Salvation Army name, so be sure to call the location nearest you for more information.

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  • Only take what you really need, remembering that others are also counting on the food bank to help their families.

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  • Their website indicates that they give monetary and product donations to many charities, including the United Way, March of Dimes, the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, Warm Up, America and the North Texas Food Bank.

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