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It’s the season of giving. It’s the season of feeding the human spirit.

December 5, 2016 – At Oregon Food Bank, we believe hunger starves the human spirit.  We believe communities thrive when people are nourished.

Hunger hurts children, families, seniors, veterans and the disabled. While the economy has improved for some people, we still have 1 in 5 neighbors facing food insecurity.

“We have to skip meals sometimes, to make it to the next pay day,” says Wanda. “My dream is to become self-sufficient and not have to rely on outside services.”

Feed the Human Spirit during this season of giving. You will help provide food today, food tomorrow and food for all.

Every $25 provides 75 nutritious meals for our neighbors experiencing hunger.

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