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.
We raised our voices about an offensive food stamps campaign. DHS listened.
The 2018 Holiday Helpings campaign may have concluded, but we are still blown away by our community’s incredible fundraising energy and generosity that made this year our most successful Holiday Helpings campaign yet!
As federal workers head back to work, we can't forget those who have to make tough decisions every day.
As the government shutdown continues, Bread for the City CEO George A. Jones has a message for the D.C. community: we're all in this together.
Borrow these great ideas from individuals and corporations to finish your Holiday Helpings drive in style!
We have one holiday left in our Holiday Helpings campaign. Will you help us reach another 2,300 families by the end of the year?
Our chairman, Paul Taskier on why Holiday Helpings is a special time of year: "While it is holy work to provide food to those who do not have it, it is all that much more special and meaningful to allow others to experience the holiday as we all do, to allow them to forget the daily burdens and celebrate their family togetherness."