0 a place where food is given to people who do not have enough money to buy it, for example by a charity --
After volunteering with a food bank, the characters discover the shocking conditions of infected persons and the devastating effects the virus has on its victims.
The program expanded to become a food bank two years later, and continued to grow.
Cans must be full, unopened and with labels intact; a can with no label can not be accepted at the food bank.
It has also created off campus support services such as a student food bank, housing list, as well as staff to help with tenancy concerns.
The second year class project has cadets conduct a food drive for the city's food bank.
The food bank distributed $30 million worth of food each year without government funding; 150,000 people are estimated to have used its services every month.
Gardeners also added the food bank area, and built raised beds.
It would have been better if we had started on these modest lines rather than by swelling world hopes with talk of a world food bank.