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The Palmer Food Bank has launched a newly updated website featuring a modern design and improved accessibility across devices. Visitors can now more easily find information, learn about volunteer opportunities, and support the organization through donations.
Representatives from Congresswoman Mary Peltola's office visited Palmer Food Bank to learn about our operations and explore ways to support our mission of serving the community.
Pictured from left to right, Samuel Hiratsuka, Kathy Roberts, Shannon Lynch
The Palmer Food Bank is grateful to receive a donated work van from MTA, a generous contribution that will enhance our ability to serve the community and strengthen our daily operations.
Pictured David Downey, Fleet Manager for MTA stands in front of the donated work van.
For more than 30 years, the Palmer Food Bank has been a volunteer-powered lifeline in the fight against hunger, providing food, essential support, and hope through the strength of community collaboration.
The Palmer Food Bank received a new website and ongoing support from local creative agency Alopex Interaction Design, helping improve accessibility, usability, and community connection through a modern digital platform.