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Our Mission Statement
The Mission of the Fredericksburg Area Food
Bank is to aid member agencies in satisfying the needs of the hungry in the
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About Us
The 28 founding members of the Food Relief Clearinghouse included many of the downtown churches, welfare agencies, domestic violence shelters, and community homes. In the mid-1980’s, the pantry eventually outgrew its downtown location and rented a warehouse on Little Page Street. It became affiliated with the Central Virginia Food Bank in Richmond, Virginia. This affiliation increased the variety of foods available at the clearinghouse. Further expansion occurred in 1991 when the clearinghouse once again relocated to 310 Central Road in the Fredericksburg Industrial Park. In 1993 it was evident that the food relief clearinghouse had grown so substantially that a new warehouse was needed. The Board of Directors spearheaded a capital works project and completed a warehouse in June of 1994. The Fredericksburg Area Food Relief Clearinghouse moved into its new facility in the summer of 1994. Food distribution had increased to 500,000 pounds annually. In the spring of 1995, the Fredericksburg Area Food Relief Clearinghouse changed its name to the Fredericksburg Area Food Bank and became a certified affiliate member of Second Harvest Food Bank Network. This affiliation brought many strategic advantages to the Food Bank. The Second Harvest Food Bank Network, currently known as America’s Second Harvest, is the single largest domestic feeding organization in the United States. It is comprised of over 200 food banks and 30,000 food pantries nationwide. Fredericksburg Area Food Bank's warehouse is located at 3631 Lee Hill Drive in the Lee Hill Industrial Park. The warehouse contains 8,000 cubic foot of freezer and cooler space. The size of the warehouse and the affiliation with America’s Second Harvest increased tremendously the amount and variety of food now available at the food bank. Food distribution grew to over 1 million pounds within 18 months and peaked at 1.4 million pounds in 2000.
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