As 2019's Holiday Helpings is in full swing, our new Board President weighs in on what the holidays mean to him, why he donates to Holiday Helpings, and why you should get involved, too.
Next month, our CEO, George A. Jones will receive the DC Office of Human Rights' Cornelius R. "Neil" Alexander Humanitarian Award for his efforts to make the District a more fair and equitable place for every resident for the last 20 years.
We’re happy to share that we’ve been recognized by the American College of Physicians for our work to improve the health of residents in the District! Read on for the details.
Meet our new Head of Advancement & Chief Development Officer, Ashley Domm, and find out how a series of moments led her to Bread for the City.
It’s the last Holiday Helpings of the decade, we’ve got an ambitious goal (yes, even bigger than last year), and we need YOUR help!
What an accomplishment! Bread for the City was invited to join CoStar's National Day of Service and Remembrance packing event on September 11th, and witnessed an incredible effort by 450 DC CoStar team members, who packed 100,000 meals to support local children and families across the district living with food insecurity.
Bread for the City will launch a two-year Food Home program to address food insecurity in the District, with support from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Center for Healthcare Strategies (CHCS).
Bread for the City's free farmers market was featured as one of "DC's Champions of Healthy Eating" in an On Tap Magazine article.
Our CEO, George A. Jones issues a bold call to action to the D.C. community: Let's stop fighting poverty and start working towards ending poverty.
We raised our voices about an offensive food stamps campaign. DHS listened.