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Foodlink company history timeline

1978

In 1978, (future Foodlink founder) Tom Ferraro was working for Action for a Better Community when he received funding to launch a Community Food and Nutrition Program.

1991

And thus the Genesee Valley Regional Food Clearinghouse, which changed its name to Foodlink in 1991, was created with the mission to rescue and redistribute food from manufacturers, retailers, and other donors to human-service organizations.

1992

Our successful efforts led to our formation of California Emergency Foodlink as a separate non-profit entity in 1992.

1994

In 1994, Foodlink created the Donate, Don't Dump program, the first fresh food recovery program of its kind in the nation, by persuading food growers and processors across California that it was good business to feed the hungry.

1995

In 1995, Foodlink was the first food distribution agency in the nation to become a finalist in the Ford Foundation/John F. Kennedy School of Government "Innovations in American Government," winning a $20,000 grant for its innovative partnership with CDSS.

2022

Foodlink Career Fellowship Class of 2022 is largest graduating class ever! July 12, 2022

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