Their wholesale buying power, combined with decades of expertise and strategic partnerships allows them to maximize resources, meeting needs through carefully tailored feeding programs. Some of the entities they supply food to include food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and faith-based organizations that serve food-insecure Marylanders. This work is supplemented with outreach programs that provide direct food assistance, educate the public on the importance of good nutrition, and fight hunger through innovative means.