Community Power Leads to Advocacy Wins
An Invitation to Hunger Action Week By 6:45 on a surprisingly chilly May morning in 2019, the St. Mary’s Center parking lot was already starting to fill up with people who were drowsy yet eager to get started
An Invitation to Hunger Action Week By 6:45 on a surprisingly chilly May morning in 2019, the St. Mary’s Center parking lot was already starting to fill up with people who were drowsy yet eager to get started
We’ve all heard the expression, “Don’t waste food while people are hungry.” We agree — and we’re acting on that value through our Food Recovery Program (FRP). According to the USDA, 30 to 40 percent of the food supply
It’s easy to take for granted the ability to drive to a nearby grocery store to fill our cupboards. Unfortunately, thousands of Alameda County residents are homebound, including seniors, new parents, and people with disabilities. These numbers increased when
ACCFB joins our fellow Alameda County community members in mourning the passing and celebrating the life and service of Supervisor Richard Valle. During his tenure, Supervisor Valle was a champion for causes critical to eradicating the root causes of
The Black Panthers’ Free Breakfast for School Children Program was started right here in Oakland at St. Augustine’s Church (now St. Andrew’s Missionary Baptist Church) at 27th and West Street in Oakland. Each February ACCFB celebrates Black