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#GivingTuesday Is November 29—Join Us!

There’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but did you know about #GivingTuesday? This global awareness day kicks off the giving season and reminds us there are hungry Chester County residents to serve throughout the holidays and into the new year.

The Chester County Food Bank (CCFB) is grateful for the outpouring of support surrounding Thanksgiving that enables us to feed so many of our neighbors. We invite you to keep the momentum going and join us on #GivingTuesday, Nov. 29, by donating or volunteering.

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It’s easy to help, and every gift, of every size, matters:

The Chester County Food Bank is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization, so all donations are tax-deductible.

Food donations are also needed all year long. Learn how to mount a food drive, where and when to bring food donations to our location, how we rescue food (and how you can help!) and how local hunters can share their bounty. Are you a farmer, or know them? They can get involved, too.

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Got some time to spare? We always welcome volunteers! Our dedicated helpers are an inspiring mix of individuals, groups and corporations, and we couldn’t serve as many as we do without them. A special note to those not in a position to give money or food—please consider giving your time. It matters.

Make #GivingTuesday a priority this year. The Chester County Food Bank’s beneficiaries thank you!

Want to learn more? Sign up for our newsletter and stay connected. Thanks to you we’re growing a healthier community.

The Chester County Food Bank is the central hunger relief organization whose mission is to mobilize our community to ensure access to real, healthy food.  Through our network of food cupboards, hot meal sites, shelters and other social service organizations, we distribute over 2.5 million pounds to our neighbors with limited or uncertain access to adequate food. 

Nina Malone