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Address: 5200 E. Cortland Avenue, Suite A15, Flagstaff, AZ 86004

Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 am-4:00 p.m.

Phone Number: 928-779-7066

Languages: English

Served Zips: 86001, 86002, 86003, 86004, 86038, 86045, 86044, 86035, 86039, 86030, 86022, 86046, 86025, 86042, 86043, 86034, 86047, 86556, 86503, 86507, 86538, 86514, 86505, 86510, 86502, 86507, 86503, 86556, 86033, 86336, 86442, 86429, 86406, 86444, 86438, 86431, 86404, 86413, 86426, 86441, 86021, 86440, 86401, 86432, 86046, 86434

Eligibility: Administrative Offices Only, Food Resources information available at site.

Additional Information: The Flagstaff office is administrative only. We have resources available to anyone who stops by our Flagstaff offices which direct them to where they may go in Flagstaff to receive food or assistance.

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  • St Marys Food Bank On Track To Break All

    PHOENIX — As inflation has hit many across the state, Arizonans are turning to food banks in times of need. St. Marys Food Bank is on track to break an all-time monthly record for families served, heading toward 150,000 families helped in August. The Knight Center facility near 31st Avenue and Thomas Road has served over 25,000 families this month alone.

    Arizonas Family was at the food bank on Thursday morning, where four lines of cars were wrapped around the building. Volunteers were packing up fresh vegetables, drinks, bread and pantry foods. Then, they began filling shopping carts with food boxes and bringing them out to peoples cars.

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    The food bank says its the highest number of families served for any month in its 55-year history. The would-be record beats out distributions during COVID-19, where unemployment skyrocketed in the country. It also beats out the annual holiday food drives, where people are waiting in long lines for Thanksgiving meals. During the pandemic, we saw an incredible number of people coming to us for help, and that started to get better. Now, its starting to climb again with this inflation. Never dreamed we would be here less than a year, and were back in the same situation where we have people coming to us asking for help, said Tom Kertis, St. Marys Food Bank president and CEO.

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    St Mary’s Food Bank Alliance

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    St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization located in Phoenix, Arizona. Founded in 1967 by John van Hengel, St. Mary’s was the first modern organization to operate using the food bank model, which spread throughout U.S. and the rest of the world. Today, St. Mary’s is recognized as the world’s first food bank.

    Since its creation, St. Mary’s has expanded its operations to nine of Arizona’s fifteen counties, distributing millions of pounds of food to the hungry each year. St. Mary’s also operates its own food pantry, allowing people to get food directly from the warehouse. The organization additionally offers specialized programs apart from food banking, including after-school programs for children and career training for adults.

    St. Mary’s is a member of Feeding America, a network of hunger-relief organizations also founded by van Hengel with the purpose of providing food to people across the country.

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    St. Marys Food Bank Alliance began its 26th annual holiday food distribution this week to provide Thanksgiving meals to thousands of families in need. The Department of Economic Security Division of Aging and Adult Services employees volunteered this week to load carts, place food in vehicles, direct traffic, break down boxes and hand out refreshments to fellow volunteers. Individuals will receive meat, produce, non-perishable items and bread.

    Were really lucky that we have the opportunity year after year to help our community partner with this event, said Gloria Garcia-Hernandez, Coordinated Hunger Relief Program Manager. In addition to supporting our partner and helping those we serve this is an excellent team building event.

    On Monday alone, volunteers served 4,858 families among the Knight and Surprise locations. This is about 200 more than last year.

    The DAAS Coordinated Hunger Relief Program provides funding to the three Regional Food BanksSt. Marys Food Bank, Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona and United Food Bankto distribute Emergency Food Assistance Program food boxes to individuals and families experiencing hunger. The Commodity Senior Food Program is a similar program, serving seniors 60 years of age or older with a monthly food package. To be eligible for both programs, one must self-declare that they are under a certain poverty level.

    For more information on food assistance, visit the DES website.

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    St Marys Food Bank On Track To Break Record Numbers

    PHOENIX – St. Marys Food Bank announced the organization is quickly approaching record numbers of families in need.

    The two main food bank locations, one in Phoenix and the other in Surprise, are seeing 1,239 families per day through the first 12 days of September. Thats 6% higher than Augusts record totals, with around 70 more families each day. Many of these families are first-time clients and clients who have not visited the bank in over a year. Of the nearly 50,000 families that visited both locations in August, almost 10,000 fell into either of those two categories.

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    The influx has been so great that it has impacted traffic in the area. St. Marys has been forced to send those waiting in lines around the block to prevent traffic on Thomas Road from backing up. The bottom line is we are seeing more clients than we did during the COVID outbreak in the spring of 2020, and we have a lot less food available to us through government programs that kept us going during that time, said the director of public relations for St. Marys Food Bank Jerry Brown.

    Brown also said that the food bank is buying more food than ever before, setting the group back financially due to the rising costs of food by inflation. If youd like to donate your time or food to the bank,

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    About St Mary’s Food Bank Alliance

    St. Marys Food Bank serves to alleviate hunger through the gathering and distribution of food while encouraging self-sufficiency, collaboration, advocacy and education.

    St. Marys Food Bank is truly a community-based organization. Individual donors, corporate donors, and private grants help feed hungry individuals and families in our area. Serving 9 of Arizonas 15 counties, we are committed to volunteerism, building community relationships and improving the quality of life for Arizonans in need.

    Learn about more ways you can help end hunger and give back with No Kid Hungry.

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