Who We Are
The Alabama Food Bank Association (AFBA) is a non-profit organization that serves as a network of food banks across the state of Alabama. Our mission is to alleviate hunger and food insecurity in Alabama by providing food assistance to those in need.
What We Do
AFBA works to distribute food to those in need through our network of food banks. We also work to raise awareness about hunger and food insecurity in Alabama and advocate for policies that address these issues. Additionally, we provide training and certification programs for those working in the food bank industry.
Impact
Since our founding, AFBA has distributed millions of pounds of food to those in need across Alabama. Our efforts have helped to reduce hunger and food insecurity in the state, improving the lives of countless individuals and families.
Giving
AFBA relies on the generosity of donors to fund our programs and services. Donations can be made online through our website or by mail.
Grants
AFBA offers grants to member food banks to support their efforts to distribute food and provide other services to those in need. These grants are made possible through the support of our donors.
Research
AFBA conducts research on hunger and food insecurity in Alabama to better understand the scope of the problem and identify effective solutions.
Programs & Services
AFBA offers a variety of programs and services to support our mission, including food distribution, advocacy, training and certification, and more.
Careers & Volunteer
AFBA offers opportunities for individuals to get involved as volunteers or pursue careers in the food bank industry. Visit our website for more information.
Funded Partners
AFBA partners with a variety of organizations and businesses to support our mission, including food manufacturers, retailers, and other non-profits.
Training & Certification
AFBA offers training and certification programs for those working in the food bank industry. These programs help to ensure that food bank staff are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively serve those in need.
Contact Information
To learn more about AFBA or get in touch with us, visit our website or contact us by phone or email.
FAQ
Visit our website for answers to frequently asked questions about AFBA and our programs and services.