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News and updates from the Rhode Island Community Food Bank about hunger issues in our state.

Newsletter Archive

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Supporting Neighbors Through the SNAP Crisis
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November 12, 2025

Supporting Our Neighbors Through the SNAP Crisis As Rhode Islanders continue to feel the impact of the government shutdown on the SNAP program, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank is doing everything in our power to ensure that our neighbors have the food they need. Thanks to generous community support and prompt action from our […]

A collage of images of food purchased by the RI Food Bank in November 2025, including: pork tenderloin, canned tomato products, peanut butter, and a box labeled "Fresh Eggs"
SNAP Has Been Suspended
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November 1, 2025

SNAP Has Been Suspended. Our Neighbors Need Your Help. NOTE: On Friday, two federal judges ordered the Trump administration to continue funding for SNAP during the government shutdown. Even with this court ruling, SNAP benefits will not be loaded on recipients’ EBT cards on Saturday. We continue to follow this evolving situation closely. Today, nearly […]

Image is a photograph of a store window, that displays a poster with the SNAP program logo
Celebrating RI Grown Week 🍎
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October 10, 2025

The Food Bank Celebrates RI Grown Week RI Grown, an initiative of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RI DEM) that aims to connect consumers with locally grown food, held their first RI Grown Week this week. On Monday at Farm Fresh RI’s Sims Ave headquarters, representatives from RI DEM, state legislators, local nonprofit […]

Rhode Island Community Food Bank CEO Melissa Cherney delivers a keynote address at the Farm Fresh RI building during Rhode Island DEM's RI Grown Week
Melissa is hitting the road🚗💨
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September 24, 2025

Melissa Hits the Road on a Statewide Pantry Tour Our new CEO, Melissa Cherney, is on the road this week meeting with representatives from food pantries across Rhode Island—from Pawtucket to Newport—as part of a statewide tour of our member agencies. These visits are all about connecting with local leaders, hearing directly from the teams […]