RI Community Food Bank Reinforces Need for Support, Partnership
McKee Budget Proposes Additional Funding for Hunger Relief

Melissa Cherney, CEO of the Rhode Island Community Food Bank, released the following statement in response to Governor Dan McKee’s January 13th, 2026 State of the State Address and his plan to allocate $2 million to the organization in the FY2027 state budget:
“Demand for emergency food assistance reached historic highs in 2025, and with additional federal cuts and policy changes on the horizon, the need promises to be greater than ever moving forward. As we plan for unprecedented levels of hunger and uncertainty, Governor McKee‘s commitment to increase funding for the Food Bank is critical, and it is deeply appreciated.
By increasing state funding to our organization, Governor McKee is, in turn, increasing support for our incredible network of 137 member agencies working on the frontlines. We look forward to continuing our strong partnership with the House and Senate to ensure that hunger relief is prioritized in the final budget. There is much work ahead, but if we continue to collaborate in service of Rhode Islanders, we can meet the moment and work to eliminate hunger in our community.”
Founded in 1982, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank serves as the central hub for food distribution across its state-wide network of 137 member agencies, ensuring that nutritious food reaches those who need it most. Through donations, federal programs, and community partnerships, the Food Bank works to improve the quality of life for all Rhode Islanders by advancing solutions to the problem of hunger.
The RI Food Bank is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your donation is tax-deductible as allowed by law.
Rhode Island Community Food Bank︱rifoodbank.org︱(401) 942-6325︱200 Niantic Avenue, Providence RI 02907︱contactus@rifoodbank.org
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