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Juneteenth: Stories from Our Community

Juneteenth — also known as Freedom Day — commemorates the June 19, 1865 announcement of the abolition of slavery in the state of Texas. This news arrived two and a half years after President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.

2020-06-26T21:17:16+00:0019 Jun, 2020|Advocacy, News|

Advocating for our neighbors on SSI

This is typically the time of year when hundreds of unified voices from across the state descend on the capital, meet with legislators, tell our stories, and urge action on important legislation. We couldn't have a traditional Hunger Action

2020-06-04T22:36:57+00:003 Jun, 2020|Advocacy, Uncategorized|

Stephen and Ayesha Curry’s Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation helps us fight hunger

It’s not every day that Stephen and Ayesha Curry show up at our Food Bank. But, they recently stopped by to surprise our staff and volunteers – all while maintaining a 6-foot distance. “All of our partners in the

2020-06-03T17:52:40+00:003 Jun, 2020|Fundraising, News, Nutrition, Uncategorized|

From our ED: We share your outrage and pain

We share your outrage and pain at Alameda County Community Food Bank. In the midst of a pandemic, which is disproportionately impacting Communities of Color, there’s one thing that remains alive and well and thriving: racism. We must remember

2020-06-03T00:05:18+00:003 Jun, 2020|Advocacy, News, Uncategorized|
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