Capital Area Food Bank Was Founded in MLK, Jr.’s Memory
Thirty-four years ago today, the Capital Area Food Bank was founded on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday... Read More
Thirty-four years ago today, the Capital Area Food Bank was founded on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday... Read More
“People in the federal government care about service. That’s why we’re here.” Read More
Learn how the Capital Area Food Bank is responding to this disaster. Read More
Safeway’s annual Round Up Hunger campaign is well on its way to proving that a little change can go a long way to combat hunger. Read More
As a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the founding date selected by the CAFB organizers was his birthday, January 15. Read More
Nancy Roman embodies the skills and experience necessary to continue the tradition of excellence and innovation so critical to the future of the Capital Area Food Bank. Read More
Nearly 32 years ago, Lynn J. Brantley stepped into the role of heading a tiny organization facing an apparently insurmountable problem. Read More
Lynn Brantley, President and CEO of the Capital Area Food Bank and the leader of hunger relief movement in the Washington metro area since 1980, will be retiring at the end of this year. Read More
As she was completing her junior year at Maryland’s Bethesda Chevy Chase High School, Madisson Tully began exploring ideas for a summer project that would involve her family and friends and benefit the community. Read More
Capital Area Food Bank COO Mark McCaffrey provided keynote remarks during the 2nd Annual DoD Feds Feed Families “Cover the Map” Rally. Read More