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Food Bank of Delaware

www.fbd.org

 
The Food Bank of Delaware, a member of Feeding America, formerly America`s Second Harvest – The Nation`s Food Bank Network, is a statewide nonprofit agency whose vision is a community free of hunger. Originally founded in 1981 as the Food Conservers, Inc., the Food Bank of Delaware has provided food assistance to Delawareans at risk of hunger for more than 25 years.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.fbd.org
  • 222 Lake Drive
    Newark, DE USA 19702
  • Phone: 302.292.1305

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
William Scott
Director of Human Resources Profile
Anna McDermott
Senior Director of Workforce and Community Development Profile
Karlett Walker
Senior Finance Director Profile

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