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Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is leading the fight against hunger in 53 counties in central and western Oklahoma and envisions a state where no one goes hungry. Founded in 1980, the Regional Food Bank is the state’s largest domestic hunger-relief 501(c)(3) nonprofit that distributes food through a network of community- based partner agencies and schools. The majority of people served by the Regional Food Bank are chronically hungry children, seniors living on fixed incomes and hardworking families struggling to make ends meet. The Regional Food Bank is a member of Feeding America, the nation’s network of food banks. To join the fight to end hunger, visit rfbo.org.
Purpose
The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma leads a network that provides nutritious food and pathways to self-sufficiency for people facing hunger.
The majority of people served by the Regional Food Bank and its network of partners are chronically hungry children, seniors on fixed incomes and hardworking families struggling to make ends meet.
The Regional Food Bank not only distributes food but it is also a leader in educating the public on hunger, advocating for those living with hunger and providing access to additional resources.
The majority of people served by the Regional Food Bank and its network of partners are chronically hungry children, seniors on fixed incomes and hardworking families struggling to make ends meet.
The Regional Food Bank not only distributes food but it is also a leader in educating the public on hunger, advocating for those living with hunger and providing access to additional resources.
Vision
Vision Statement: An Oklahoma where no one goes hungry.
Mission
Our Mission: Lead a network that provides nutritious food and pathways to self-sufficiency for people facing hunger.
Values
- Vitality
- The force that drives us forward with energy and enthusiasm