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California Association of Food Banks (CAFB)About CAFB

Our Mission

The mission of CAFB is to provide a unified voice among food banks to maximize their ability to build a well nourished California.

 

Background

 

The California Association of Food Banks (CAFB) was founded in 1995 to promote collaboration in response to emerging social, economic and legislative challenges impacting hungry people throughout California. 
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You can contact us at info@cafoodbanks.org or complete our online Information Request form.  You can also reach us through the address and telephone number below.

To accomplish our mission, our membership of 40 food banks focuses on supporting food banks, increasing the visibility of hunger and its solutions, sharing food resources and influencing public policy. CAFB develops and advocates positions at the federal, state, and local level on behalf of our member agencies and low-income people.

1611 Telegraph Avenue, Suite 830
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: 510-272-4435 x201
Fax: 510-272-9171
 

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CA Association of Food Banks
1611 Telegraph Avenue, Suite 830
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 272-4435

email: info@cafoodbanks.org