Foodbank
Foodbank acts as a conduit between the food and grocery
industry, and the welfare sector. Food and grocery manufactures,
producers and growers deliver their donations to Foodbank
warehouses, where the food is sorted and then collected and
distributed by welfare agencies throughout Australia.
The food is used to prepare mass meals or for distribution in
food parcels. It helps feed over 50,000 Australians a day,
half of them children who would otherwise go to school without
breakfast or to bed without dinner. Over 1900 welfare agencies rely
on Foodbank to help them feed almost two million vulnerable
Australians every year. They count on Foodbank to provide a
reliable source of essential foods and help stretch their budgets
further.
Foodbank guarantees:
- A commitment to protection of donated brands and product
integrity
- The same standard of food safety as applies to the food
industry
- Best practice warehouse, handling, stock control, storage and
distribution procedures
- Assurance that donations will not be sold, exchanged or
bartered
- Single access to 1900 member charities who will distribute the
donations
- Monitoring of welfare agencies which distribute donations, to
ensure brand protection for donors.
Foodbank is a national organisation with distribution centres in
five states; NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria and Western
Australia, and satellite warehouses in seven regional centres;
Townsville, Mt Gambier, Dandenong, Albany, Geraldton, Bunbury and
Mandurah.
To donate to Foodbank click here.
For more information visit www.foodbank.com.au
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