National Guard Responds to Food Bank Service Needs
With the evolving COVID-19 situation, the need for our services has increased as well as our need for volunteers. However, we are seeing a decrease in the number of volunteers at the Food Bank due to an abundance of safety from our community. Our President and CEO, Mike Manning, made... Read National Guard Responds to Food Bank Service Needs's Story
Volunteers Needed as New Requests for Food Assistance Rise
In response to COVID-19, Governor John Bel Edwards issued a Stay at Home Order on March 22, 2020 directing all Louisiana residents to shelter at home and limit movements outside their homes beyond essential needs. However, it is important to note the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank’s staff and volunteers... Read Volunteers Needed as New Requests for Food Assistance Rise's Story
Food Bank Distributes Backpacks to Meet Needs of Kids Out of School
In response to the COVID-19 evolving situation, schools across Louisiana began to move their lessons to an online platform to keep staff and students safe. This step, while necessary, did present a challenge for students that rely on our BackPack program throughout the school year. Children in the National School... Read Food Bank Distributes Backpacks to Meet Needs of Kids Out of School's Story
Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank Celebrates 35th Anniversary
For 35 years, the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank has been committed to feeding the hungry in Baton Rouge and the surrounding parishes. In 1984, volunteers began distributing collected food items in the parking lot of Victoria Baptist Church. From the parking lot, the Food Bank moved into a small... Read Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank Celebrates 35th Anniversary's Story
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
Updated 11/18/2020 Masks are now required to enter the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank for all persons over the age of 2. Per Mayor-President Broome’s Executive Order, “all persons over the age of 2 must wear some form of covering that fits snugly over their nose and mouth, such as... Read Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update's Story
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Statement
As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation evolves, it is important to note the increased need of donations to help us serve those in need in our community. We fully anticipate an increase in the number of food insecure individuals we serve in our 11-parish service area. “A donation of your... Read Coronavirus (COVID-19) Statement's Story
New technology continues to make donations go further
As part of our “from Hunger to Hope” Capital Campaign, Mr. Ron Zappe from Zapp’s Potato Chips planned to support the Food Bank with a donation of one of his bulk packaging machines. When Mr. Zappe passed away, his family honored his memory by donating funds to allow us to... Read New technology continues to make donations go further's Story
Community Garden partnership takes root to benefit Food Bank
On Monday, November 11, 2019 the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank and Capitol City Produce held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Vince Ferachi Community Garden. The Vince Ferachi Community Garden’s purpose is to provide fresh produce, harvested by Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank volunteers, to those in need in... Read Community Garden partnership takes root to benefit Food Bank's Story
Football fans respond to Joe Burrow’s call to feed the hungry
Joe Burrow was awarded the Heisman Trophy on December 14, 2019 for his performance at Louisiana State University. This is the second time for an LSU football player to be bestowed this honor and the first time in 60 years. In Burrow’s acceptance speech he spoke of the need his... Read Football fans respond to Joe Burrow’s call to feed the hungry's Story
Q&A with board member Jude Guerin
In part of an ongoing series, we will be sharing thoughts and ideas on the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank in a Q&A format so that you can get to know our board members better and learn how we are working to better serve those in need. We recently sat... Read Q&A with board member Jude Guerin's Story