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Program provides contact listing for all 6 major food banks that provide statewide coverage. Arkansas Food Bank (Little Rock) - (501) 565-8121 - www.arkansasfoodbank.org Food Bank of Northeast Arkansas (Jonesboro) - (870) 932-3663 - www.foodbankofnea.org Food Bank of North Central Arkansas (Norfork) - (870) 499-7565 - www.foodbanknca.org River Valley Regional Food Bank (Fort Smith) - (479) 785-0582 - www.rvrfoodbank.org Northwest Arkansas Food Bank (Bethel Heights) - (479) 872-8774 - www.nwafoodbank.org Harvest Regional Food Bank (Texarkana, AR) - (870) 774-1398 - www.harvestregionalfoodbank.org
Program offers cattle ranchers a unique opportunity to provide a much needed source of protein to many Arkansas children and families in need.Arkansas Cattle ranchers and other protein producers, such as hog, lamb and pork, can donate to the Arkansas Beef Project in three ways. Cash Donations - Money is used to puchase domestic ground beef. Donate a Live Cow/Bull - an adult cow/bull is transported to a USDA approved facilit where it is processed Donate a Calf - Animal is raised then donated to the program.All donated protein is distributed in one or two-pound portions to food banks and food pantries across the state to help food-insecure Arkansans have a reliable source of protein.

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Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Agricultural Establishments
Food Donation Programs
This program provides food to area food pantries.
Distributes donated food and non-food items to hunger relief organizations with feeding programs.
Gathers, stores, and distributes food through a network of non-profit agencies and food banks.
This program serves as a distribution center for more than 100 local partner agencies such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, special care facilities and senior citizen centers in 12 counties throughout Northeast Arkansas.
Program provides food to children facing hunger through the programs network of school pantries, backpack programs and summer feeding initiatives.
Program works to improve access to food for older Arkansans through monthly food boxes, home deliveries, SNAP outreach and extra financial support to partner agencies. The program takes into account specific dietary restrictions or health considerations, transportation needs and physical limitations.

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Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Older Adults
Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry (AHFH) is a community-minded program that provides venison and other wild game to those in need. Organizations, businesses, and churches of many denominations have joined hunters to transform an abundant white-tailed deer population into a renewable food source for the hungry.

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Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Food Donation Programs