Press Releases

 

Massachusetts Community Comes Together to Feed Hungry Families

Brookline TILL Group Cooks Caribbean for a Good Cause

Charity Begins at Home

Charity Begins at Home

Charity Begins at Home

Charity Begins at Home

Walk for Hunger Inspires Arbella

Walk for Hunger Inspires Arbella Employee

Walk for Hunger Inspires Arbella Employee to Lose 100 Pounds

Walk for Hunger Inspires Arbella

Walk for Hunger Inspires Arbella

Walk for Hunger Inspires Arbella

Watertown Resident is Passionate about Ending Hunger

Wellesley Resident is Passionate about Ending Hunger

Volunteer Surprised by 2013 Walk for Hunger Posters

Brookline Named 4th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Boston Named Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Somerville Named 6th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Cambridge Named 3rd Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Wellesley Named 5th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Quincy Named 9th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Medford Named 10th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Belmont Named 8th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Newton Named 2nd Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Arlington Named 7th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Eat. Film. Screen!

Pierce Middle School Students Shovel Snow for a Cause

Peter Steele Joins Project Bread

Project Bread Receives Grant for Northeast Antihunger Network

Aileen Ng Joins Project Bread

Project Bread's 2012 Status Report on Hunger Reveals a Broader Framework on Local Solutions to Hunger

Project Bread Awards nearly $1 Million to Greater Boston Area Food Programs

Project Bread and Rodney Strong Vineyards Join Together to Help Feed the Hungry this Holiday Season

Project Bread Elects New Leadership to Board of Directors

Building a Better Lunchbox

Project Bread's Free Lunch Texting Program Goes Statewide

Project Bread Grants $90,000 for Summer Food Programs in Massachusetts

That's a Wrap: Millis Teens Win School Breakfast Video Contest

Brookline Named 4th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Cambridge Named 3rd Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Quincy Named 10th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Wellesley Named 7th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Newton Named 2nd Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Belmont Named 8th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Somerville Named 5th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Watertown Named 9th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Arlington Named 6th Most Generous City in Massachusetts

Spoons Aren't Just For Cooking! Local Chefs Decorate Spoons for Project Bread's Spoons Project

Project Bread Reports Massachusetts Income Gap Puts Over 700,000 Residents at Risk for Hunger

Project Bread Launches Enhanced GettingSNAP.org

Arbella Donates $1M to Project Bread's Healthy School Food Initiative

Project Bread Provides Tips on Building a Better Lunchbox

One in Five Households with Children in Massachusetts Report Inability to Consistently Afford Enough Food

Project Bread Launches New Texting Campaign to Help Teens Find Healthy Summer Meals

Watch Out Spielberg: Lawrence Teens Win School Breakfast Video Contest

It's Never Too Early to Start Thinking about the Holidays

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