‘Summer Slump’ Sparks Volunteer Shortage at FFFC
At a time when more families are turning to us for support, Flagstaff Family Food Center is facing what's known as the "summer slump" - and we need your help.
At a time when more families are turning to us for support, Flagstaff Family Food Center is facing what's known as the "summer slump" - and we need your help.
We have a lot of good news to share with you from Flagstaff Family Food Center! I'm grateful for this opportunity to let you know about some new faces and new roles that are being filled by our dedicated team who supports our shared mission.
We've transformed a portion of the building next to our main warehouse and created the Flagstaff Agency Market (FAM), a dedicated, 2,837-square-foot space where our agency partners can "shop" for the items their clients need.
The 2025 Food Equity Report assembles reliable data that we can point to when making decisions about programs, resources, and policy.
Arizona's Charitable Tax Credit is a powerful tool that allows donors to effectively direct their tax dollars to local qualified nonprofits they believe in.
We'd like to highlight businesses feeding neighbors, what they do in our community, and why they find it meaningful.
While the statistics in the FFFC 2025 Impact Report are important, the real story is that behind every number is a neighbor who found help.
Join us February 6, 2026 as 32 local businesses compete in this unique bobsled race put on by Canyon Coolers at the Flagstaff Snow Park.
Christmas Day 1991 was the first meal that launched Flagstaff Family Food Center, and this year we are celebrating 35 years of serving northern Arizona.
It has been an extraordinary couple of weeks for FFFC, featuring a record-breaking Thanksgiving event and an honor for our volunteer engagement efforts from Governor Katie Hobbs.