The California Association of Food Banks (CAFB) is a non-profit organization based in Sacramento, CA. They work tirelessly alongside food banks and on behalf of food insecure Californians to combat hunger in the state. CAFB believes that access to adequate food is a fundamental human right and strives to ensure that every Californian has access to nutritious meals. Through initiatives like Farm to Family, CalFresh Outreach, and Crisis Response, CAFB plays a crucial role in keeping food banks stocked with over 200 million pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables annually.
With a focus on advocacy and public policy, CAFB works to protect and strengthen anti-hunger and anti-poverty programs that are vital for millions of Californians. They also conduct research and provide valuable hunger data to raise awareness about the growing issue of food insecurity. CAFB's dedication to ending hunger is evident in their response to Governor Newsom's proposed state budget, where they express gratitude for the efforts to protect progress made in combating hunger and poverty. Through their continuous efforts, CAFB is at the forefront of California's anti-hunger movement, striving to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.
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