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American anti-hunger organization
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The Vermont Foodbank is the largest anti-hunger organization in Vermont.

Started in 1986, the Vermont Foodbank provides charitable food to more than 280 food shelves, meal sites, shelters, senior centers and after-school programs throughout Vermont. According to their website, the Foodbank distributed more than 8.2 million pounds of nutritious food to as many as 86,000 hungry Vermonters in 2013.

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  1. http://www.vtfoodbank.org vtfoodbank.org

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