News & Updates
Now that you’ve learned a bit about our food sources and distribution routes (see Part Two and Part Three in this series), you may be wondering: what happens once the food arrives to one of the three Vermont Foodbank distribution centers?
Starting March 1st, some Vermont neighbors could lose 3SquaresVT food benefits unless they report information to VT-Economic Services Division (VT-ESD) about work, volunteer hours, or certain life situations that excuse them from work requirements. Contact our team for free, one-on-one assistance.
Vermont Foodbank distributes more than 14 million pounds of food each year, so that neighbors across the state can have a reliable, year-round supply of nourishing food available when they need some help. So, where does all the food come from?









