Big Sky Food Bank’s Response to the Corona virus
March 16th, 2020 by Sarah Gaither
To help to slow the transmission of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, the Big Sky Community Food Bank will be taking the following precautionary measures
March 16th, 2020 by Sarah Gaither
To help to slow the transmission of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, the Big Sky Community Food Bank will be taking the following precautionary measures
February 21st, 2020 by Sarah Gaither
We are now offering $10 vouchers for fresh produce from the Country Market! Pick them up at the food bank.
January 24th, 2013 by HRDC
Seasonal unemployment and the high cost of living have pushed record numbers of people in the Gallatin Valley and Big Sky area towards food insecurity. Thankfully, people can still count on the Food Bank.
Thanks to our thousands of donors and hundreds of volunteers, we haven’t cut back.
January 24th, 2013 by HRDC
We are proudly working with the resources already in place by HRDC’s Gallatin Valley Food Bank and the HRDC.
Thank you to all of the numerous individuals and businesses that help to support our friends and neighbors in need. See all of our sponsors.
January 24th, 2013 by HRDC
You have to be unemployed to be eligible for food bank services.
Gallatin Valley residents in need of food are eligible for food bank services; an average of 40-50% of households requesting assistance from the food bank have at least one household member employed.
January 24th, 2013 by HRDC
Donating to the Food Bank can be fun and easy. You can donate food or funds, both help the local community.
Tell your children about the Food Bank. Give them $1.00 or more to spend at the grocery store and see how many items they can buy for the Food Bank with their money.