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Mission Statement
Food Bank of North Alabama solicits, warehouses, and distributes food product in support of North Alabama's needy, ill and children. Furthermore, Food Bank of North Alabama is a regionally based organization proactively committed to finding a solution to help end hunger and poverty.
History
Food Bank of North Alabama (FBNA) became affiliated with America's Second Harvest in 1985 and began full-time operations in April of that year. In 1994, FBNA became a certified affiliate of America's Second Harvest. Our food bank is responsible for providing direct food bank support to more than 160 charitable feeding programs in seven counties in North Alabama. The charitable programs include shelters for the homeless, soup kitchens, special residential facilities for children and the handicapped, low-income day care providers, emergency food pantries and shelters for abused women and children. The counties we serve are: Cullman, DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall and Morgan.
Food Bank of North Alabama solicits, warehouses, and distributes food product in support of North Alabama's needy, ill and children. Furthermore, Food Bank of North Alabama is a regionally based organization proactively committed to finding a solution to help end hunger and poverty.
History
Food Bank of North Alabama (FBNA) became affiliated with America's Second Harvest in 1985 and began full-time operations in April of that year. In 1994, FBNA became a certified affiliate of America's Second Harvest. Our food bank is responsible for providing direct food bank support to more than 160 charitable feeding programs in seven counties in North Alabama. The charitable programs include shelters for the homeless, soup kitchens, special residential facilities for children and the handicapped, low-income day care providers, emergency food pantries and shelters for abused women and children. The counties we serve are: Cullman, DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall and Morgan.

