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When the Gallatin Valley Food Bank opened in 1982 it served about 500 households for the entire year. Now, the food bank serves about 1,200 households every month, said Jill Holder, the food and nutrition director with the Human Resource Development Council, the nonprofit organization that runs the food bank.

Operating the increasingly busy food bank — from keeping lights and appliances on to fueling its vans or paying staff — is expensive and much of the budget relies on donations from Bozemanites.

So, it’s a big deal for the food bank when an organization promises to match community donations for several months, Holder said.


Gallatin County Food Bank, Town Pump Donation

A customer fills a cart at the Gallatin Valley Food Bank on Monday, Oct. 18, 2021.

Gallatin County Food Bank, Town Pump Donation

Jill Holder, food and nutrition director at the Gallatin Valley Food Bank, laughs during an interview on Monday, Oct. 18, 2021.

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Juliana Sukut can be reached at 582-2630 or jsukut@dailychronicle.com

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