The Nome Food Bank, located at 312 Bering St. in Nome, Alaska, is a vital resource for families in need of extra support to feed their loved ones. Supported by the Food Bank of Alaska and various community and statewide donors, it offers fresh, frozen, and canned food every Tuesday from 5:30-7pm, serving over 400 households and helping to feed nearly 1300 adults and children annually.
With a mission to address hunger not only in Nome but also in the surrounding arctic region, the Food Bank aims to strengthen food security, improve health, and provide easy access to food for families who are currently unmet by EBT SNAP benefits. Community volunteers play a crucial role in assisting with food distribution, making it a lifeline for many individuals and families in the area.
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