At the Flagstaff Family Food Center, our work begins with a simple belief: everyone deserves access to nutritious food and to be treated with dignity. Every day, we see how fragile stability can be. Hunger is rarely about poor choices — it’s about circumstances that make stability harder to hold onto. Rising food costs and uncertain federal supports are pushing more families to the edge, often in places people least expect. From our national park communities and tribal lands to households where grandparents are raising grandchildren on fixed incomes. Hope is powerful. That’s why our work is not about charity. It’s about building resilience.

Right now, you have an opportunity to strengthen that resilience in a powerful way.
Thanks to the generosity of Machine Solutions, a local Flagstaff medical device manufacturer, all donations to FFFC through December 31st will be matcheddollar-for-dollar, up to a total of $10,000.
Brian Strini, President & CEO of Machine Solutions, told me his company is offering this match because “consistent access to nutritious food is essential to people’s health, children’s growth, and sense of security.”
“No one should have to worry about their next meal,” he added, “and FFFC helps ensure families and individuals have the stable food source they need to be healthy.“
When you give during this matching period, you’re doing more than doubling a donation. You’re helping stabilize households and easing the weight carried by parents, elders, and children. You’re also affirming that dignity and nourishment are not privileges, but essentials.
Resilience doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because people like you decide to stand with their neighbors.

Thank you for the support you’ve shown throughout 2025, and for standing with our neighbors as we work to make this match count for families who need it most.
Sincerely,
Ethan Amos
President & CEO
Flagstaff Family Food Center
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