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Community Power and Resilience

On Saturday, October 17 we hosted our annual Oregon Harvest Dinner virtually! It was full of examples of community power and resilience.

 

At Oregon Food Bank, we know the most impactful anti-hunger work starts within communities, led by people who understand firsthand their needs and how to create solutions. We are honored to work alongside these leaders as they guide us in creating resilient communities that never know hunger.

 

As our community emerges stronger from wildfires, an economic downturn, and the COVID-19 health pandemic – your support through Oregon Harvest Dinner helps us end hunger today (for the one in four people in our region facing food insecurity) and helps us end hunger for good. Please join us with your gift today!

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