If 40 People Donate $13, Then Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services Can Give Four Days of Healthy Meals to 40 Families
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- Feeds a family of four with three healthy meals for four days
- Includes fresh vegetables, fruits, dairy products & grains
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services (SFBFS) provides families who have limited access to fresh produce and full-service grocery stores with healthy, fresh grocery items five days a week. Each month, SFBFS serves more than 15,000 individuals in the community with fresh dairy products, vegetables, and fruits.
Through its food program, SFBFS provides fresh groceries donated from local grocery stores, farmers, and community members, in addition to free screenings for health problems linked to poor nutrition. The organization’s food-distribution model mirrors an open-air famers market, where individuals can see and select produce, ask questions, enjoy samples, and obtain seasonal recipes.
Join G-Team and donate $13 to help SFBFS provide families in need with boxes of healthy food. If G-Team members raise $520, then SFBFS can provide a food box to 40 families of four. Each food box will contain enough food to provide the recipient family with three healthy meals a day for four days, and will contain 20 nonperishable items, two fruits, three grains, four or five dairy items, and eight produce items. Each additional $13 raised will provide one food box for another family of four.
Unlike traditional Groupon deals, G-Team campaigns typically don't offer you a "discount" or "savings." So "buyer" beware—when you click "Buy" to donate your time or money to a worthwhile G-Team cause, the only discount you may receive is 100 percent off free, priceless karma. Read more about G-Team.
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- Feeds a family of four with three healthy meals for four days
- Includes fresh vegetables, fruits, dairy products & grains
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services (SFBFS) provides families who have limited access to fresh produce and full-service grocery stores with healthy, fresh grocery items five days a week. Each month, SFBFS serves more than 15,000 individuals in the community with fresh dairy products, vegetables, and fruits.
Through its food program, SFBFS provides fresh groceries donated from local grocery stores, farmers, and community members, in addition to free screenings for health problems linked to poor nutrition. The organization’s food-distribution model mirrors an open-air famers market, where individuals can see and select produce, ask questions, enjoy samples, and obtain seasonal recipes.
Join G-Team and donate $13 to help SFBFS provide families in need with boxes of healthy food. If G-Team members raise $520, then SFBFS can provide a food box to 40 families of four. Each food box will contain enough food to provide the recipient family with three healthy meals a day for four days, and will contain 20 nonperishable items, two fruits, three grains, four or five dairy items, and eight produce items. Each additional $13 raised will provide one food box for another family of four.
Unlike traditional Groupon deals, G-Team campaigns typically don't offer you a "discount" or "savings." So "buyer" beware—when you click "Buy" to donate your time or money to a worthwhile G-Team cause, the only discount you may receive is 100 percent off free, priceless karma. Read more about G-Team.
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About (G-TEAM) Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services has been dedicated to bettering the lives of underserved individuals and families since 1976. With the help of 45 staff members and more than 5,800 volunteers, the agency distributes emergency food, clothing, and other services to more than 45,000 locals each month. In addition to the fresh produce and grocery items donated from local stores, organic farmers, and individuals, Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services also provides individuals and families from low-income backgrounds with gently used clothing—from coats to interview attire—donated by the community. The organization also helps youths, adults, and seniors empower themselves through no-cost educational programs, including GED preparation, computer-basics classes, and resume-building courses.