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Celebrating Cultural Diversity Through Food and Community

Good Shepherd Food Bank in partnership with Black Owned Maine issues grants

AUBURN, Maine – Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine in partnership with Black Owned Maine is proud to announce the issuance of grant funding for several cultural events. Each with a unique focus on cultural heritage, culinary traditions, and community-building efforts.

“We believe that food is not just nourishment for the body but also a bridge that connects communities, cultures, and generations,” stated Khadija Ahmed, community impact manager at Good Shepherd Food Bank. “Through our partnership with Black Owned Maine and these events, we aim to educate, celebrate, and strengthen bonds between our communities through food and traditions.”

Under the theme of “Celebrating Cultural Diversity through Food and Community,” the grants support events ranging from Juneteenth celebrations to Ramadan observances, from youth gatherings to agricultural blessings. The common thread among these events is the emphasis on honoring cultural traditions through food, promoting understanding, and bringing people together.

“These events represent a mosaic of cultures, traditions, and stories that enrich our communities and remind us of the importance of coming together,” added Rose Barboza, founder of Black Owned Maine. “We are grateful to be partnering with the Food Bank to support these incredibly important celebrations and look forward to the positive impact they will have on Maine.”

Here are the funded events from this year’s funding rounds (events marked with * are upcoming):

If you have any questions about the Cultural Celebration funding process, please contact Khadija Ahmed at kahmed@gsfb.org or Rose Barboza at rose@blackownedmaine.com.

For more information, www.FeedingMaine.org.