About Us

Mission and Overview

The Regional Food Bank has been helping to feed the poor and hungry in our communities since 1982. It is the only organization of its kind in northeastern New York. The Food Bank collects large donations of food from the food industry and distributes it to charitable agencies serving hungry and disadvantaged people in 23 counties. From Plattsburgh to Newburgh, in urban, rural, and suburban communities, the Food Bank provides over 25 million pounds of food a year to 1,000 agencies.


The mission of the Regional Food Bank is to alleviate hunger and prevent food waste.  We work toward this mission by ensuring that all products available for donation reach the Food Bank and are distributed judiciously to our member agencies; by practicing responsible stewardship; and by actively participating in the community to increase awareness of hunger and poverty.

The Regional Food Bank is a non-profit organization, and all donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.



27.7 Million Total Pounds of Food Distributed in 2012 to Agencies in 23 Counties of New York State

1. Albany – 3,561,145
2. Clinton – 578,767
3. Columbia – 953,834
4. Delaware – 416,688
5. Dutchess – 1,859,406
6. Essex – 235,377
7. Franklin – 1,326,381
8. Fulton – 602,411
9. Greene – 591,383
10. Hamilton – 56,982
11. Montgomery – 386,196
12. Orange – 2,764,186
13. Otsego – 697,473
14. Putnam – 801,288
15. Rensselaer – 1,506,249
16. Rockland – 2,448,271
17. Saratoga – 959,417
18. Schenectady – 2,539,214
19. Schoharie – 561,076
20. Sullivan – 872,611
21. Ulster – 2,755,857
22. Warren – 928,490
23. Washington – 301,352

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