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  • Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank employee Dievetrick Vary stands ready to distribute commodities to Baker area residents Thursday, September 1, 2016 at Foster Road Baptist Church. As the Food Bank recovers from flood damage they are allocating food through neighborhood distribution centers and their member agencies.
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  • Bulk repack supervisor, Lawrence Graffeo, restocks the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank warehouse a month after 4-feet of water swept through the food bank warehouse. After clearance from the Department of Health food bank staff is working to restock the 170,000 square-foot facility. Resuming operations at the facility will help the agency get back to receiving and distributing more food to member agencies and the community.
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  • Receiving Supervisor Ron Rauber restocks the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank warehouse a month after 4-feet of water swept through the food bank warehouse. After clearance from the Louisiana Department of Health, food bank staff is working to restock the 170,000 square-foot facility. Resuming operations at the facility will help the agency get back to receiving and distributing more food to member agencies and the community.
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  • Receiving Supervisor Ron Rauber restocks the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank warehouse a month after 4-feet of water swept through the food bank warehouse. After clearance from the Louisiana Department of Health, food bank staff is working to restock the 170,000 square-foot facility. Resuming operations at the facility will help the agency get back to receiving and distributing more food to member agencies and the community.
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  • Nearly a month after 4-feet of water swept through the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank warehouse, staff is working to restock the 170,000 square-foot facilities. Resuming operations at the facility will help the agency get back to receiving and distributing more food to member agencies and the community.
    20160914_foodB-87.jpg
  • Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank President and CEO Mike Manning takes a call as he walks through the food bank's gutted office space. Nearly a month after 4-feet of water swept through the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank warehouse, staff is working to restock the 170,000 square-foot facilities. It will take another three months before the office space will be ready for the food bank staff.
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  • Three O’Clock Project employee Tanisha Banks hands out meals to families in need at Woodlawn Elementary School Thursday, April 9, 2020. Three O’Clock Project is distributing meals during the COVID-19 shutdown to BREC and East Baton Rouge Parish School feeding sites in East Baton Rouge Parish. They deliver nearly 20,000 hot and fresh meals daily.
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  • Healing Place Church volunteer Larry Ledoux, 15, distributes food Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at the Baton Rouge Dream Center, 4829 Winbourne Ave. in Baton Rouge. The volunteers serve nearly 1,000 hot lunches Tuesday through Saturday in the weeks following the flood of 2016.
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  • Three O’Clock Project employee Reva Weeks hands out meals to families in need at Woodlawn Elementary School Thursday, April 9, 2020. Three O’Clock Project is distributing meals during the COVID-19 shutdown to BREC and East Baton Rouge Parish School feeding sites in East Baton Rouge Parish. They deliver nearly 20,000 hot and fresh meals daily.
    20200409_meals-21.jpg
  • Healing Place Church volunteer Breanne Franks, right, distributes water Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at the Baton Rouge Dream Center, 4829 Winbourne Ave. in Baton Rouge. Church volunteers handed out water and served nearly 1,000 hot lunches Tuesday through Saturday in the weeks following the flood of 2016.
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  • Healing Place Church volunteer Larry Ledoux, 15, distributes food Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at the Baton Rouge Dream Center, 4829 Winbourne Ave. in Baton Rouge. The volunteers serve nearly 1,000 hot lunches Tuesday through Saturday in the weeks following the flood of 2016.
    20160830_healing-11.jpg
  • Healing Place Church volunteer Breanne Franks, right, distributes water Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at the Baton Rouge Dream Center, 4829 Winbourne Ave. in Baton Rouge. Church volunteers handed out water and served nearly 1,000 hot lunches Tuesday through Saturday in the weeks following the flood of 2016.
    20160830_healing-120.jpg
  • Healing Place Church volunteer Larry Ledoux, 15, distributes food Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at the Baton Rouge Dream Center, 4829 Winbourne Ave. in Baton Rouge. The volunteers serve nearly 1,000 hot lunches Tuesday through Saturday in the weeks following the flood of 2016.
    20160830_healing-41.jpg
  • Three O’Clock Project employee Tanisha Banks hands out meals to families in need at Woodlawn Elementary School Thursday, April 9, 2020. Three O’Clock Project is distributing meals during the COVID-19 shutdown to BREC and East Baton Rouge Parish School feeding sites in East Baton Rouge Parish. They deliver nearly 20,000 hot and fresh meals daily.
    20200409_meals-52.jpg