Attorney General Healey’s office announces $3 million in grants to address social determinants.
1 out of 5 people we serve is 60+. Watch this video to hear from struggling seniors and learn how we are addressing the issue.
Congressman Joe Kennedy and Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller joined GBFB to serve veterans at the monthly Mobile Market in Newton.
GBFB’s free produce Mobile Market program has grown to eight locations and serves an average of 7,000 food-insecure individuals every month.
GBFB recently launched its largest free produce Mobile Market yet— delivering fresh fruits and vegetables to nearly 2,000 people in Lynn.
Carla and Alma are both students at Northern Essex Community College, where GBFB recently launched a free Mobile Market for the school’s Haverhill and Lawrence campuses.
The Northern Essex Community College’s first Free Mobile Market distribution served 284 households, potentially reaching 972 people.
Our newest partner, SSTAR Family Health Care Center in Fall River, served more than 120 households, with a potential reach of 347 people, on its first day.
GBFB’s Team Member of the Quarter recognizes an employee who brings forward creative and innovative suggestions that help GBFB in its mission to end hunger here.