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Celebrating Cultural Diversity Through Food and Community

Good Shepherd Food Bank in partnership with Black Owned Maine issues grants AUBURN, Maine – Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine in partnership with Black Owned Maine is proud to announce the issuance of grant funding for several cultural events. Each with a unique focus on cultural heritage, culinary traditions, and community-building efforts. “We believe … Continued

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Yellow, orange, red, and green bell peppers lined up on table.

Culturally Relevant Food Series – Azerbaijan Society of Maine

Winter Squash

Culturally Relevant Food Series – Eastern Woodlands Rematriation

Yellow, orange, red, and green bell peppers lined up on table.

Culturally Relevant Food Series – National Hispanic Heritage Month – Mano en Mano

Spices in the background with Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine logo

Community Redistribution Fund Announces 2022 Grantees

Close up of apples

Good Shepherd Food Bank Creates an Inclusive Online Experience

A bunch of carrots lay on a table cloth.

Culturally Relevant Food Series

A bunch of carrots lay on a table cloth.

Community Redistribution Fund Grants Awards

Assorted fresh produce.

Community Redistribution Fund is Open for Applications

An arrangement of red and yellow bell peppers with zucchini.

Culturally Relevant Food in the Hands of Mainers in Need

Community Redistribution Fund Grants Awards inset

Community Redistribution Fund Grants Awards