News and Events

News and Events

Welcome Back In! New Choice Pantry @ Farm Stand

1-10-2023

Check out the Choice Pantry our new weekly food distribution experience.

NOW DAILY!! Clothing Closet Daily 11a-4p

Announcements,

Events,

1-9-2023

NOW DAILY!! Clothing Closet 1am-4p l Free Clothing Available

Free Clothing Closet

5-24-2022

To volunteer or if you have any questions about items eligible to donate please contact Lisi Martinez volunteer@fbfoodbank.org

Fort Bragg Food Bank Donation Bins

4-7-2022

Blue Donation Bin at the Savings Bank of Mendocino County Fort Bragg location is one of 3 also located at Harvest Market Fort Bragg Location and Purity off Franklin and Alder.

Featured Partner United Disaster Relief

Announcements,

4-1-2022

United Disaster Relief as Featured Partner located in Ukiah, CA providing disaster relief to families and people suffering from loss due to disaster and healing trauma using an animal hospital turned relief center focused on meeting the needs of people suffering great loss.

Newest Happenings at the Fort Bragg Food Bank

Announcements,

2-28-2022

Newest goings-ons at the Fort Bragg Food Bank. Friday Free Pop Up Clothing Swap.

Braggadoon Transforms our Truck

Announcements,

2-12-2021

Braggadoon did a great job of making our food bank truck shine.

Teamwork makes the dream work!

2-12-2021

With our food distributions overflowing and new ways of giving food out we are beaming with positivity. Thank you to the community who support it in so many ways.

New Van!!!

Announcements,

1-15-2021

Local graphics company did an amazing van wrap for our new van donated through Redwood Empire Food Bank. This 2019 Dodge pro master was purchased locally at Sport Dodge in Fort Bragg. The van is used daily in Fort Bragg to pick up local goods donated through grocery stores, restaurants, and delis. Thank you so much! Support local.

Teen Day at the Food Bank

1-6-2021

Serving those in need throughout Mendocino County

Announcements,

1-6-2021

The Fort Bragg Food Bank receives funding for food, nutrition education, and/or operational expense through various government and private groups. However, it is the individuals and businesses in our local community whose cash donations typically make up half of their cash budget and whose food donations make up about 45% of the food they distribute.