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Feeding the Hungry Since 1982

Tri-State Food Bank disburses a record 6.1 Million pounds of food in 2009 for hungry tristaters. . . . .New Report "Hunger In America 2010" -  More than 114,200 Tri-State residents seek emergency food assistance each year- including more than 39,900 children and over 25,000 seniors - Click picture below for report. . . . . . . . . .

 

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As always, we intend to keep our pledge to our donors:

bulletWe do not use premiums or gifts as an incentive for giving.
bulletWe keep our appeals to a minimum and do not solicit on a monthly basis. (Although some of you contribute on a monthly basis.)
bulletOur independent audit is public and always available to you.
bulletOur annual report is available upon request.
bulletWe will always strive to use your time and contributions resourcefully.
bulletYou are always welcome to visit our facility.

Tri-State Food Bank only gathers and retains data on donors that donors themselves provide. We never sell, loan or share donor information.  All staff members, volunteers, and member of Board of Directors of Tri-State Food Bank and/or any person with access to our donor data base must sign a Confidentiality Agreement.  Donor information is kept in a database that is password protected. 

The information is used solely to record and acknowledge contributions, provide information, materials and offer contribution opportunities specific to Tri-State Food Bank activities, respond to inquiries, and in cooperation with government officials as required by law.

Note:

bulletWe do not publish individual donor contributions without your permission.
bulletUnless you request otherwise, we give public recognition for contributions by organizations, foundations, grants and corporations.

If you wish your name removed from any future marketing communications, you may contact Mary Blair at mblair@tri-statefoodbank.org or call at 812-425-0775 or mail your request for removal.