- Capital Area Food Bank
The Capital Area Food Bank is the largest non-profit
food bank in theWashington, D.C. area and a member ofAmerica's Second Harvest . In addition to serving the area with food, it also providesnutrition al education to the local community. As a result, "Washingtonian" magazine named it one of the twenty best charities in the region.cite web|url=http://www.capitalareafoodbank.org/about/faq.cfm |title=Frequently Asked Questions |publisher=The Capital Area Food Bank |accessdate=2006-08-06] The Capital Area Food Bank, like most food banks, operates with the assistance of volunteers from the area; annually over 12,000 donate their time to help sort food, teach classes, and perform other tasks for the food bank. The Capital Area Food Bank also works with other organizations in the area dedicated to providing food to residents from Washington, D.C.,Northern Virginia , and Montgomery and Prince George's Counties inMaryland .History
The Capital Area Food Bank was founded on
January 15 ,1980 to coincide withMartin Luther King, Jr. 's fifty-first birthday.cite web|url=http://www.capitalareafoodbank.org/downloads/chronology.pdf |format=PDF |accessdate=2006-08-05 |title=Chronology |publisher=Capital Area Food Bank] Prior to that time, the United States government'sFood Stamp Program had been the city's primary source of assisting hungry residents. [cite web|url= http://www.capitalareafoodbank.org/about/history.cfm |publisher=The Capital Area Food Bank |accessdate=2006-08-05 |title=About Us: CAFB History] However, cutbacks in the Food Stamp Program planned for the early 1980s led to the food bank's inception by two local organizations, the United Planning Organization and the Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington. In its first year of operation, the food bank managed to offer food to almost one hundred organizations and deliver 1,540 pounds (700 kilograms) of food each month. Throughout the rest of the 1980s, the Capital Area Food Bank to proceeded to prosper as it partnered with nearby corporations, such as "The Washington Post ". In 1991, the Capital Area Food Bank opened a new warehouse in the Brookland neighborhood in northeastWashington, D.C. . The new convert|48000|sqft|m2|sing=on warehouse is more than three times as large as the food bank's original convert|14000|sqft|m2|sing=on warehouse and continues to serve the Capital Area Food Bank today. In 1998, the food bank opening another warehouse, in Lorton,Virginia , which has since served the needs of residents ofNorthern Virginia .In 1981, just over one million pounds (460,000 kilograms) were processed by the Capital Area Food Bank. Less than twenty-five years later, in 2005, the food bank outputs over 20 million pounds (9 million kilograms) of food to over 275,000 people, making it the largest food bank in the area.cite web|url=http://www.house.gov/vanhollen/press2005/Food_Bank.html |publisher=The U.S. House of Representatives |title=Capital Area Food Bank to Receive Federal Funds |date=
2005-11-18 |accessdate=2006-08-06]In 2007, the Capital Area Food Bank distributed 20 million pounds of food and served approximately 383,000 people in the Washington metro area.
Political importance
Due to its central location near the seat of the United States government, the Capital Area Food Bank has been a popular stop for politicians. Three consecutive U.S. presidents —
George H.W. Bush ,Bill Clinton , andGeorge W. Bush — have visited the food bank.On
Inauguration Day , 1993, more than thirty-five thousand cans, including one fromTipper Gore , were collected for the Capital Area Food Bank. In 1999, PresidentBill Clinton visited the food bank to volunteer andGeorge W. Bush duplicated that act in 2002. [cite web|url= http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/12/20021219-1.html |publisher=The White House |title=President Visits D.C. Food Bank |date=2002-12-19 |accessdate=2006-08-06] Likewise, less than two weeks beforeSuper Bowl XXXVIII in 2004, U.S. First LadyLaura Bush visited the Capital Area Food Bank to encourage Americans to participate in charitable activities. [cite web|url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/01/20040122-9.html |publisher=The White House |title=Mrs. Bush's Remarks at Capital Area Food Bank's Souper Bowl of Caring |date=2004-01-22 |accessdate=2006-08-06] Other politicians have shown their support for the food bank by donating or otherwise promoting the cause of the Capital Area Food Bank. In 2005, for example, Maryland and Virginia CongressmenChris Van Hollen ,Steny Hoyer ,Jim Moran ,Frank Wolf , andAlbert Wynn were successful in requesting US$1.3 million in federal funds for the food bank.ee also
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America's Second Harvest – the nationwidefood bank network that includes the Capital Area Food BankReferences
External links
* [http://www.capitalareafoodbank.org/ Capital Area Food Bank]
* [http://www.upo.org/ United Planning Organization]
* [http://www.ifcmw.org/ Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington]
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