Sedona Community Food Bank
Description
The Sedona Community Food Bank is a vital 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to alleviating food insecurity and hunger in Sedona, Village of Oak Creek, Page Springs, Cornville, Rimrock, and Camp Verde, Arizona. This community-supported, volunteer-based organization provides essential food assistance through various impactful programs, including weekly food distribution where clients can choose from a wide variety of fresh produce, dairy, perishables, and shelf-stable items. They also operate a crucial Homebound Food Delivery program, providing monthly, custom-packed food boxes to seniors and individuals unable to leave their homes due to health or age-related challenges. Furthermore, the Sedona Community Food Bank actively combats childhood hunger with its Weekend Emergency Food Pack (Backpack Program) for local students, ensuring they have nutritious meals over the weekend, and supplies snacks to after-school programs and high schools. Committed to sustainability, the food bank works to reduce food waste by rescuing surplus food from local grocery stores and restaurants, and is recognized as a Certified Sustainable Business. With a strong focus on community well-being and a mission to ensure everyone has access to sufficient nourishing food, the Sedona Community Food Bank relies on generous donations, dedicated volunteers, and community partnerships to continue its critical work in the Verde Valley.

