FOOD For Lane County

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770 Bailey Hill Rd
Eugene, OR 97402
FOOD for Lane County is a private, 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) nonprofit food bank founded in 1984 and dedicated to eliminating hunger by creating access to food. We accomplish this by soliciting, collecting, rescuing, growing, preparing and packaging food for distribution through a network of more than 100 social service agencies and programs ; through public awareness, education and community advocacy ; and through programs designed to improve the ability of low-income individuals to maintain an adequate supply of wholesome, nutritious food. These programs include emergency food boxes, shelters, meal sites, rehabilitation facilities, nutrition education, gleaning and community gardens. We serve a diverse population of people living on limited incomes including children, families, seniors and single adults. FOOD for Lane is a member of United Way of Lane County and the Oregon Food Bank Statewide Network and is a distribution partner of Feeding America. In 1984, FOOD for Lane County incorporated with one staff person, one volunteer, and five board members. That year, the fledgling food bank distributed almost 2 million pounds of food. Learn more about our history

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5.05 reviews
Kathy M.
8/28/2012

Food for Lane County is such a blessing to us. We get food from them for our Celebrate Recovery Dinner on Monday evenings and then again for our summer Feed the Park program. The hungry people are...

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Stone Z.
10/26/2023

The Dining Room is such an important program. It's hard to cook when you're homeless and to have a fresh meal prepared almost every day (besides the weekend Fri-Sun) is amazing, especially with a...

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Violette D.
5/18/2021

Great job in helping people like this.Its good quality food too and they treat people with dignity.Really appreciated it at a time of need.

Olivia P.
6/7/2019

Food for lane helps those that cannot afford food to eat. Parents no longer need to worry whether or not their child will have their next meal. College students don't need to decided between the...

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Lauren J.
2/10/2012

Food for Lane County is such a great organization. Early in my college career, I took a tour around the facilities and learned about some of their service projects. Later, as a volunteer at...

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