
Central City Neighbor Grateful for the Food Bank during times of need
A Central City resident is grateful to receive help from the Food Bank during trying times in her life.
The Food Bank will be CLOSED Jan. 22–Feb. 1 as we transition to our new building. We will reopen with normal business hours on Monday, February 2, at our NEW location: 4645 S. 84th St. in Omaha. Should you have any questions, please call 402.331.1213 or connect with us online.
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