You’ve probably seen some of our volunteers proudly sporting their ACCFB shirts around the Food Bank.  Each color represents a different year that these shirts were earned by volunteers who served over 100 hours in the previous year.  Our community likes to travel and sometimes these dedicated volunteers are spotted in iconic locations throughout the world.

Enjoy these postcards from our “volunteers in the wild.” And if you have one of these shirts, please consider emailing your own pics from any recent travels.

 Phil Mather stands in front of some stone monoliths on Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island, a special territory of Chile in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. These statues were created more than 1,000 years ago and carry a fascinating story.

Suzanne Gautier enjoys the sunshine and music at the French Quarter Festival in New Orleans.

Chard Nelson stands in front of a sign for food banks spotted while walking through a London supermarket.

Audrey Curbo points to a sign at Bombay Beach on the Salton Sea where there is an abandoned drive-in movie theater complex complete with old cars, a projector box and screen.

 Matthew Merzbacher poses for a photo while visiting Scotland’s majestic Edinburgh Castle.

Rick Soper pauses on his hike to admire one of the sandstone fins at Arches National Park in Utah.