May 11 2008



Our Community Kitchen is now open! Visit www.feedmore.org to learn about this life-changing facility.

 

Foodbank Slideshow

Service Area

Directions to CVFB

Contact Your Agency's Advisory Rep

Hours of Operation
Partner agencies may withdraw food at these times:

Mon. - Thurs.
8:00am - 3:00pm

Friday
8:00am - 12:00pm

Second Saturday of Each Month
8:00am - 12:00pm


Check Out Our Product Hotline!

Network Partners can access real-time availability of products in our warehouse by calling 237-8615 for an up-to-the- minute listing. To repeat the recording, press 9.

(As always, a complete list of our food menu can be accessed by going to "Partner Agencies" in the menu above and then clicking "Withdrawing Food.")

Product Recall Info

Dole "Hearts Delight" Packaged Salad
Nissin Products

CVFB
1415 Rhoadmiller Street
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 521-2500
(804) 521-2501 - FAX

  • Canned Chicken & Ham
  • Canned Tuna & Salmon
  • Peanut Butter
  • Canned Vegetables
  • Canned Fruits
  • Spaghetti Sauce
  • Hot & Cold Cereals
  • Pasta & Rice

CURRENT/UPCOMING FOOD & FUND DRIVES AND EVENTS:


 

Girl Scout Peanut Butter Drive

May 1 through 31

 

Ukrop's Day at the Diamond

Sunday, May 4

 

NALC - Stamp Out Hunger

Saturday, May 10


Color Me Mine "Foodbank Wednesdays"
Promenade Shops at Short Pump
Every Wednesday
10 a.m.-9 p.m.

 

 

Our Mission


We urgently need volunteers in our Community Kitchen. Call (804) 237-8601 for details!

Highlights

STAMP OUT HUNGER THIS SATURDAY, MAY 10
Please place a bag of healthy food by your mailbox on Saturday morning for pick up by your mail carrier.

Hunger in Tough Time
s:
Click here to learn more about what's causing food prices to spike—and how it's impacting food banks, families, and individuals.


Our Food Supply is Low

Details in a recent Richmond Times-Dispatch article.

325 TONS OF FOOD!

This year's Legal Food Frenzy brought us an amazing 650,419 pounds. Congratulations to the winners of the Attorney General's Cup, Richmond's own Schettine & Nguyen.

 

 

 

We Use Two Primary Methods to Fulfill our Mission: 

 

WAREHOUSE PROGRAM

Our warehouse program solicits donated food from manufacturers, retailers, the public and others. This food is then distributed through our more than 500 partner agencies to disadvantaged individuals in feeding programs, child and adult care centers, homeless shelters, and emergency pantries. <more>

 

KIDS CAFE PROGRAM

Our Kids Cafe Program is a partnership with established after-school and summer programs in the Richmond Metro area that provide safe places for children to participate in activities designed to enhance educational and social development. Our Community Kitchen utilizes “rescued” foods to prepare and then deliver nutritious meals to our 50+ Kids Café sites. We provide as many as 3,000 meals on weekdays during the school year and as many as 4,000 meals daily during the summer months. There are also Café for Kids sites that receive snacks only. <more>

Highlights

President Bush Visits the Central Virginia Foodbank

We were very honored in November when President George W. Bush visited our facility as part of his Thanksgiving observances. The president toured our food distribution center, talking with volunteers, CVFB Network Partners, and staff. He commended our community for the role everyone plays in helping feed the hungry, and encouraged us to keep up the good work! Click here for a slideshow from the visit.




Healthy Food Initiative Ensures Good Nutrition for Those who Need it Most

For several years we have had a healthy food initiative in place that focuses our efforts on procuring and distributing the most nutritious balance of foods for the hungry, particularly children and the elderly. Our emphasis on produce, for example, has resulted in a 5,000% increase since 2003 in the volume of fresh fruits and vegetables distributed. In the area of protein, we aggressively seek out peanut butter, canned meats, and other quality sources. And one reason we're building a new Community Kitchen (see left) is so we can utilize much greater amounts of healthy fresh foods available for donation from grocery stores and others.




Community Drop Sites Make Contributing Food Convenient
We have many community food collection sites to make it even easier for donors to contribute nonperishable food for the hungry. The sites are listed here.