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Solar Donation Fuels Maine Hunger Relief as Food Insecurity Soars

December 1, 2025 AUBURN & HAMPDEN, Maine  –  Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine today announced that longtime supporters Fritz and Susan Onion are officially donating the two solar arrays that … Continued

A large warehouse building with solar panels on its roof, labeled Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine, surrounded by trees and patches of snow.

Good Shepherd Food Bank Responds to Updated November SNAP Benefits Reduction

What you can do: The mission of Good Shepherd Food Bank is to promote food security in Maine by improving...

Good Shepherd Food Bank Responds to USDA Notification of November SNAP Delays

What you can do: The mission of Good Shepherd Food Bank is to promote food security in Maine by improving...

Good Shepherd Food Bank’s Statement on the USDA’s $230 Million Investment to Address Food Insecurity in Maine

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Good Shepherd Food Bank’s Statement on the Passage of the Federal Budget Reconciliation Bill

Proposed Federal Budget Would Deepen Hunger in Maine, Warns Good Shepherd Food Bank 

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Community Redistribution Fund Announces 2023 Grantees

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Partnering with Nourishing Neighbors to Fight Hunger in Our Community

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Investment in Advocacy and Research as New Hunger Data Reveals Mixed Results for Maine

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Maine Food Bank Addresses Systemic Inequalities through Investment Partnership

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Good Shepherd Food Bank’s Assessment of CFAP Sunset

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Partnering to Feed Mainers in Need and Reduce Carbon Pollution

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Food Insecurity Leaders Advocate and Adapt Through COVID-19

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Food Bank Call on Congress to Address Food Insecurity in Next Coronavirus Relief Legislation

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Good Shepherd Food Bank Projects $6.3M in New Costs Due to COVID-19 Crisis

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Food Banks, Food Pantries and Meal Sites Deemed Essential Service