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SPONSOR:
Sen. Wilson on behalf of all Senators & Rep. Morrison & Rep. Osienski & Rep. Romer on behalf of all Representatives
DELAWARE STATE SENATE
153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 192
COMMENDING THE FOOD BANK OF DELAWARE AND ITS NETWORK OF PROGRAM PARTNERS FOR ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE STATE OF DELAWARE.
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware began operating out of a modest basement in the Northeast State Social Service Center in Wilmington, serving 50 member agencies; and
WHEREAS, in 1991 the name of the organization was changed to the Food Bank of Delaware; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware is the largest hunger relief organization in the State of Delaware; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware and its network of partners have been on the front line of ensuring that thousands of Delawareans have access to the food resources they so vitally need; and
WHEREAS, according to Feeding America, currently there are 134,320 Delawareans experiencing food insecurity; and
WHEREAS, in fiscal year 2025, the Food Bank of Delaware and partners distributed 17,236,978 pounds, the equivalent of over 20.6 million meals, of food throughout Delaware, served 35,742 visitors through the Mobile Pantry program, distributed 315,758 meal kits to at-risk youth through the Backpack program, and provided 15,929 supplemental food boxes through the Commodity Supplemental Food program and Palmer Home Foundation; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware’s home delivery program made 18,434 deliveries of much needed food assistance directly to the door of Delawareans through a partnership with Amazon; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware has played a significant role in improving access to the USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly the Food Stamp Program) and increasing the efficiency of the program in Delaware; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware has three workforce development programs, The Culinary School at the Food Bank of Delaware, The Kitchen School at the Food Bank of Delaware and L.O.G.I.C. (Logistics, Operations, General Warehousing, and Inventory Control) that successfully graduated 136 job ready students in fiscal year 2025; and
WHEREAS, The Kitchen School at the Food Bank of Delaware, the newest workforce development program, is offering specialized training to provide employment opportunities in the food and hospitality industries for adults with disabilities; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware is proud of its Specialized Training Employment Program that prepares individuals with disabilities for the workforce by employing them at the Food Bank and assisting with job readiness skills and knowledge; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware is proud to partner with the Delaware Division of Vocational Rehabilitation to offer a Summer Culinary Exploration Program that provides training to young adults ages 16-21 with intellectual disabilities and graduated 19 students in fiscal year 2025; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware has had a 5-acre farm in Newark since 2019 and added a 3.5-acre garden in Milford in 2024 that has been producing vegetables throughout the year; and
WHEREAS, in fiscal year 2025 more than 23,476 pounds of produce were harvested and distributed at no cost through the on-site Healthy Pantry Center, sold in the on-site cafe and Glasgow Farmers Market, as well as featured in culinary catering dishes; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware currently employs 114 full-time and part-time employees at its Newark and Milford locations; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware cannot do this work alone and has over 600 program partners statewide located at organizations big and small throughout the State; and
WHEREAS, these program partners consist of food pantries, food closets, mobile pantry locations, backpack distribution sites, and CSFP distribution sites; and
WHEREAS, together the Food Bank of Delaware and their program partners are working to combat hunger in each of our individual communities; and
WHEREAS, the Food Bank of Delaware will continue to inspire hope in our communities by providing nourishing food to Delawareans, while collaborating on long-term solutions to hunger and poverty.
NOW, THEREFORE:
BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 153rd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the Food Bank of Delaware is hereby honored for its continued dedication to the health and nourishment of the citizens of Delaware, as well as its endeavors to further expand the resources available throughout the State.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Senate Concurrent Resolution be presented to representatives of the Food Bank of Delaware upon its enactment by the General Assembly.
SYNOPSIS
This Senate Concurrent Resolution commends the Food Bank of Delaware for its contributions toward ending hunger and addressing the root causes of poverty in the State of Delaware through its growing statewide impact.
Author: Senator Wilson