VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION MONTH
LET’S CELEBRATE ALL WHO SERVE
Thank You
for sharing your time & talent!
In 2023, Treasure Coast Food Bank had more than 10,000 volunteers provide over 45,000 hours of service to their community and we are grateful.
LET’S CELEBRATE ALL WHO SERVE
Volunteers are the heart of our organization.
In 2023, Treasure Coast Food Bank had more than 10,000 volunteers provided over 45,000 hours of service to their community.
Fighting hunger doesn’t always start with a meal, it starts with those who serve.

“ Our volunteers allow us to harness the power necessary to drive meaningful impact. With them by our side, we will build a brighter tomorrow for those facing food insecurity − fueled by the strength of their dedication and the collective belief that every meal served is a step closer to a Treasure Coast without hunger ” – Judith Cruz – Treasure Coast Food Bank President & CEO
Volunteers are the heart of our organization.
Ending hunger doesn’t always start with a meal, it starts with those who serve.
VOLUNTEERS
HOURS
Register for a volunteer shift today!
Questions about volunteering with us?
Email: volunteer@tcfoodbank.org
HUNGER HEROES
PRODUCTION KITCHEN MEAL PREP
“Fulfilling, wonderful, and inspiring are the three words I would use to describe my volunteer experience at Treasure Coast Food Bank. I hope more people will become involved.”
– Ann Colman – Production Kitchen Volunteer


GROUP VOLUNTEERS AT MOBILE PANTRY IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
“ We believe giving of our time is our best gift we can give. The Treasure Coast Food Bank’s commitment to help others struggling with hunger is inspiring and humbling. Every month we are surrounded by store leaders in the plaza and the best community volunteers who work very hard to create smiles for others. I am proud to have my Dad working alongside me and the passion he has always instilled of giving back every chance we get. ” – Jessica Hart & Len Kile
GROUP VOLUNTEERS AT MOBILE PANTRY IN MARTIN COUNTY
“A humbling experience – a must try for everyone in our community to witness the real need of our neighbors and to be a part of the solution” – Lisa Reyes
