Food Bank opens expanded site in Milford

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The Food Bank of Delaware cut the ribbon on its newly-expanded Milford branch on Friday.

The $2.6 million expansion includes the new Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware Culinary Kitchen, DuPont Volunteer Room and Harry and Jeannette Weinberg Culinary Classroom.

The expansion doubles the size of the existing 8,000-square-foot warehouse on Mattlind Way. The project was  designed by Delaware Architects, and managed by Richard Y Johnson & Son.

The expansion  allows the Food Bank of Delaware to increase hunger-relief hrough the creation of a new volunteer room. The expansion will  bring the food bank’s culinary program  to Milford and allow the preparation of meals for the   Children’s Nutrition program.

“We are so happy to welcome everyone here today, a day, that at times, we thought would never come,” said Food Bank President Patricia  Beebe. “We have this beautiful new facility, and it’s already being used. On September 9 we welcomed 14  members of the inaugural (culinary) class here at the Milford Branch. And best of all, I’m happy to report that the project is paid for in its entirety. Thanks to the generosity of our community, we didn’t borrow a penny for this project.”

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Beebe, was joined at the podium by Rita Landgraf, Delaware’s Secretary of Health and Social Services, Ellen Vollinger, legal director for  the Food Research and Action Center, Senator Colin Bonini and other community and government leaders.

“Today, we are grateful for the services and support that this Milford Branch of the Food Bank of Delaware will provide to people who are hungry,” said Landgraf. “Across the state, the food bank and its network of hunger-relief partners serve more than 240,000 Delawareans – more than a quarter of the people who live in our state.”

“Nutritious food is a basic health requirement – a community that is hungry cannot be healthy,” said Tim Constantine, Highmark Delaware’s president. “Similarly, individuals need to have access to jobs to attain general well-being. Highmark Delaware is pleased to support this project, which addresses hunger from two directions – providing food for immediate relief, and providing job training to help people build a better future.”

The expanded facility now allows the food bank to accommodate larger volunteer groups during both day and evening hours, for a list of available opportunities in Milford, visit www.fbd.volunteerhub.com. To learn more about The Culinary School, please contact Brenda Palomo, Culinary Program Manager, at (302) 424-3301 ext 107. – Story from  the Food Bank of Delaware

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