The Alameda County Community Food Bank does research to understand hunger and help communities better. They study who needs food, where food pantries should be, and how to help people with health problems like diabetes. They share their research reports and data with other groups. The research helps them make better programs and support policies that help families. They work with universities, hospitals, and other organizations to study how food affects health and what communities need most.

“We will thrive because of our ability to work together across differences.”— Listen First Coalition
Studies neighborhood-level food insecurity and service gaps
Diabetes prevention programs for high-risk food bank clients
Data analytics supporting policy advocacy
Community voice projects empowering client feedback
Collaboration with universities and healthcare providers
Research on housing instability and gentrification impacts
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