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Answering Food Insecurity, One Mile At A Time

Tim Smith knew a lot about trucking, but he didn’t know anything about Food Bank of Wyoming when he joined the organization as a driver seven years ago. A Wisconsin native who moved to Wyoming in 1984, Tim had sold his trucking business and was

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A Big State With an Even Bigger Heart

For a great many of us, a “quick trip” to the grocery store is a simple everyday task. In Wyoming, a quick trip anywhere is not all that simple. Wyoming is the least populated state in the country yet the 10th largest in square miles.

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How to support your food bank during the COVID-19 pandemic

In the early months of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic shocked our world and turned our ideals upside down. Not only did it feel like we were in uncharted territory, the need for food and other essential items increased exponentially. Since the beginning of the pandemic,

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What is a food desert?

What is a Food Desert? What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term “food desert”? Rural areas with tumble weeds blowing through? Isolated cities with nothing in a 60-mile radius? Radiator Springs? While these descriptions are what a food

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Jack’s Box

The saying “big things come in small packages” could not be truer for Jack Pharaoh, a thirteen-year-old young man from Greybull, Wyoming. Jack may have spent a considerably less amount of time on this earth than the average founder of a non-profit, but that does

Read More »

Answering Food Insecurity, One Mile At A Time

Tim Smith knew a lot about trucking, but he didn’t know anything about Food Bank of Wyoming when he joined the organization as a driver seven years ago. A Wisconsin native who moved to Wyoming in 1984, Tim had sold his trucking business and was

Read More »

A Big State With an Even Bigger Heart

For a great many of us, a “quick trip” to the grocery store is a simple everyday task. In Wyoming, a quick trip anywhere is not all that simple. Wyoming is the least populated state in the country yet the 10th largest in square miles.

Read More »

How to support your food bank during the COVID-19 pandemic

In the early months of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic shocked our world and turned our ideals upside down. Not only did it feel like we were in uncharted territory, the need for food and other essential items increased exponentially. Since the beginning of the pandemic,

Read More »

What is a food desert?

What is a Food Desert? What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term “food desert”? Rural areas with tumble weeds blowing through? Isolated cities with nothing in a 60-mile radius? Radiator Springs? While these descriptions are what a food

Read More »

Jack’s Box

The saying “big things come in small packages” could not be truer for Jack Pharaoh, a thirteen-year-old young man from Greybull, Wyoming. Jack may have spent a considerably less amount of time on this earth than the average founder of a non-profit, but that does

Read More »

Answering Food Insecurity, One Mile At A Time

Tim Smith knew a lot about trucking, but he didn’t know anything about Food Bank of Wyoming when he joined the organization as a driver seven years ago. A Wisconsin native who moved to Wyoming in 1984, Tim had sold his trucking business and was

Read More »

A Big State With an Even Bigger Heart

For a great many of us, a “quick trip” to the grocery store is a simple everyday task. In Wyoming, a quick trip anywhere is not all that simple. Wyoming is the least populated state in the country yet the 10th largest in square miles.

Read More »

How to support your food bank during the COVID-19 pandemic

In the early months of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic shocked our world and turned our ideals upside down. Not only did it feel like we were in uncharted territory, the need for food and other essential items increased exponentially. Since the beginning of the pandemic,

Read More »

What is a food desert?

What is a Food Desert? What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term “food desert”? Rural areas with tumble weeds blowing through? Isolated cities with nothing in a 60-mile radius? Radiator Springs? While these descriptions are what a food

Read More »

Jack’s Box

The saying “big things come in small packages” could not be truer for Jack Pharaoh, a thirteen-year-old young man from Greybull, Wyoming. Jack may have spent a considerably less amount of time on this earth than the average founder of a non-profit, but that does

Read More »