Manna Food Bank Info: Get Help, Volunteer, Donate
Asheville -- MANNA FoodBank is a private, not-for-profit service organization, providing food with hope and dignity to WNC since 1983. MANNA links the food industry with over 200 partner agencies in 16 counties of WNC. We are a member of Feeding America, a national umbrella organization that links together other food banks throughout the United States.
WHERE TO GET HELP
PARTNER AGENCY NETWORK
We continue to coordinate with our Partner Agency Network of food providers. These nonprofit partners hold free food distributions, meals, and other food-related support, and are located across 16 WNC counties. Please refer to this list, which we will keep updated with current information. (Updated 4.2.20 at 8:45 AM)
MANNA FOOD HELPLINE
If you are looking for food resources, or if someone you know doesn’t have access to the internet, please call MANNA’s Food Helpline: 1-800-820-1109
The Food Helpline team will help connect you to: partner pantries in your area, school food support, and other community resources for families experiencing an emergency food crisis.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Currently, we know that many people might need to self-isolate, especially people who are in the high risk categories (65+ years of age and immune compromised individuals). The people we serve across WNC are already facing a daily struggle without this compounding factor, and if the many working people just making ends meet are faced sudden income disruption, we will see an even deeper crisis.
If you are interested in helping respond to immediate needs, sign up for our Immediate Needs text alert by texting the keyword READY to 828-348-5883.
We are asking that if people want to help, to do the following:
DONATE FUNDS.
Please make a financial donation to MANNA’s general food distribution work. We are already purchasing additional food resources to provide through our partner agency network, including product for family food boxes.
DONATE FOOD AND SUPPLIES.
Please make healthy shelf stable food donations. We recommend easy to make meals and healthy snacks, like dried nuts and fruit, etc.
We are also in need of sanitizing and cleaning supplies, specifically hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes.
All food and supply donations can be dropped off in MANNA’s Main Entrance/Volunteer Center parking lot, next to the ramp. There are currently two large donation bins: one is marked for food, the other for cleaning supplies.
VOLUNTEER.
If you are part of the low risk population, we need your help as a volunteer now more than ever. Volunteers are the driving force behind the daily work at MANNA, and with 50% of our regular volunteers in a high-risk category for the virus, we have a serious need for more hands of support.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
You MUST sign up for a shift at this link. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who wants to help with volunteer support. As we are currently following strict health and safety protocols at our warehouses, as well as needing to plan for our daily operations, we need volunteer headcounts in advance. Due to the current circumstances, we will have to turn people away if you are not officially registered for a volunteer shift. So, please sign up! We promise we will put your willing hands to good use.
Individuals: If you are in a low-risk category, and are interested in helping pack kids packs and family food boxes at MANNA, please visit this link to sign up: http://cerv.is/m?0330rCOVID19
Current volunteers: If you are responsibly isolating, and are a regular volunteer with MANNA, please log in to CERVIS and remove your registration for your regular shifts. We are working to address what our daily needs are, and that will help us tremendously!
Groups: If you are a representative of a group interested in volunteering at MANNA, please send an email to volunteering(at)mannafoodbank.org.
We are asking any volunteers who come to MANNA to please:
1. Sign up for a shift on our website.
2. Come at your appointed shift time (5 minutes early, no earlier, no later).
3. Wash your hands on entering the building. You will be asked to wear gloves, which we will provide.
We are employing several new protocols to ensure the safety, health, and well being of all of our volunteers and staff, and are so very appreciative of everyone’s efforts to help out.
ADVOCATE.
Sign up for our monthly newsletter and action alerts, here.
GENERAL UPDATES
Update 3/27/20: NC Governor Cooper issues “Stay At Home” order for the state, effective Monday, March 30, at 5PM.
MANNA and our partner agencies will continue to operate. Staff and volunteers are excluded from the order when working for MANNA.
Update 3/25/20: Buncombe County orders “Stay Home, Stay Safe” policy.
As a disaster relief and response organization, MANNA FoodBank is considered an essential service, and thus continues operations during a “stay home, stay safe” order. All staff and volunteers are therefore excluded from the “stay home, stay safe” order in their service of the food bank, and can continue working during this time.
Update 3/17/20: Gov. Cooper announces closing of restaurants and bars for dine-in.
Effective 5PM today, restaurants and bars will close for dine-in customers. Takeout and delivery orders can continue. Gov. Cooper and members of the COVID-19 Task Force are holding a media briefing today at 2PM.
This executive order includes an expansion of unemployment benefits to help NC workers affected by COVID-19.
Update 3/14/20: North Carolina Schools are Closing
All North Carolina schools will be closed starting Monday, March 16 through March 30. Schools can apply for a waiver to distribute food to students and their families in a low-contact environment in school cafeterias.
MANNA is connecting to all school districts in our 16-county region to help, and ensure that the impacts of this developing situation don’t hit as hard for the thousands of families who depend on school meals for their children. Currently, in our region, there are over 40,000 children who receive free school meals.
If you are interested in helping with this work, you can make a donation to MANNA to our general food distribution program.
We’re all in this together.
Update 3/13/20: Letter from MANNA’s CEO, Hannah Randall
Dear Friends:
I am writing to update you on MANNA FoodBank’s plan as it relates to the coronavirus (COVID-19). This pandemic is evolving by the hour, and I want to affirm that our top priority is the safety and well-being of our volunteers and staff, our partner programs, and of course the community we serve.
First and foremost: please take care of yourself both physically and mentally. Our personal lives, our professional lives and our world in general are stressful enough without a global health crisis, so we completely understand that this can all be quite a bit to handle at such a rapid pace. The work we all do is certainly important (especially at times like this), but we can’t do our collective work if we aren’t taking care of our own health.
While none of us know exactly what will occur over the next few weeks, we did want to share the following information with you:
No person who has traveled internationally within the last 14 days or any person experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 will be allowed into any of our facilities until further notice. Please see: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html.
There is an increasing likelihood that schools in our service area will close in the weeks ahead. If/when that happens, we can expect increased demand at our partner pantries and longer lines at our MANNA Community Market sites. In the coming days, we will be working with our partners to develop low/no contact food distributions for people experiencing a food crisis.
MANNA is already seeing a dramatic decrease in our volunteers. We are developing plans to request lower risk volunteers like college students and others who are symptom free. For up-to-date information please visit our website: https://www.mannafoodbank.org/covid-19
Financial donations are crucial to our ability to meet the need. To donate, please visit: https://donate.mannafoodbank.org/
These are uneasy times for all of us and for those we serve. The one thing that we do know, though, is that our community always comes together to support our neighbors in need… and this time will be no different. While we expect to experience significant financial and emotional strain in the weeks ahead, our commitment to those we serve remains strong.
We will continue to keep you posted as this crisis unfolds and as we learn more. For up-to-date information please visit our website: https://www.mannafoodbank.org/covid-19.
Gratefully,
Hannah
https://www.mannafoodbank.org/covid-19/
To find a food bank in your area: https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank