Community Relations:
Publications
Connecticut Food Bank produces a variety of publications to keep the community and our member programs informed about hunger-related news, events and food bank operations. Connecticut Food Bank publishes monthly e-newsletters, monthly program newsletters, quarterly volunteer newsletters, biannual newsletters and an Annual Report.
E-Newsletters
Please click on the names of the month to view our monthly e-newsletters.
2010: January | February | March | April | May | June | July
2009: February | March | April | April/May | May | June | August | September | Cheers e-vite |
October | November | December
2008: January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | November | December
2007: April | May | June | July | September | November | December
Sharing The Harvest: Connecticut Food Bank's Monthly Program Newsletter
Please click on the names of the month to view our monthly newsletters sent to our member programs by our Programs Department.
2009: January [PDF, 253 kb] | February [PDF, 304 kb] | March [PDF, 395 kb] | April [PDF, 320 kb] |
May [PDF, 410 kb] | June | July | August | September | October |November | December
Volunteer Voices
Volunteer Voices is published quarterly. It details upcoming events that require volunteers and celebrates the effort and time given by our volunteers.
2010: March [PDF, 1.23 mb] | June [PDF, 1.10 mb]
2009: January [PDF, 1.41 mb] | April [PDF, 1.96 mb] | July [PDF, 1.6 mb] | November [PDF, 1.4 mb]
Connecticut Food News
Connecticut Food News is published biannually in February and August.
2010: February [PDF, 806 kb] | August
2009: February [PDF, 992 kb] | August [PDF, 985 kb]
Annual Report
Each year, Connecticut Food Bank produces an annual report recognizing the thousands of individuals, families, civic groups, schools, religious organizations and companies that helped in the fight to alleviate hunger in our communities. Click here to view the latest annual report, titled: Hunger to Hope: 2008-2009 Connecticut Food Bank Annual Report.
As it is symbolized from cover to cover in this report and articulated in the introductory paragraphs, many people helped us turn hunger into hope for hundreds of thousands of people in Connecticut. The generous gifts of food, funds and time enabled us to feed men, women and children who might otherwise go without. For that, we are sincerely grateful to have partners who believe food is a basic human right.
(Editor's Note: If you have trouble viewing the report once you've clicked on the above link, contact Gladys Alcedo, Communications Coordinator, at galcedo@ctfoodbank.org.)
In 2007, Connecticut Food Bank celebrated its 25-year anniversary. To mark that milestone, the Food Bank released 25 Keys to 25 Years of Success: 2006-2007 Annual Report, [PDF, 1.1 mb] which looked at the factors that helped build Connecticut Food Bank as a statewide, community-based organization. |