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CHERRY STREET FOOD BANK:
AN INSPIRATION FOR GOOD ACROSS THE GLOBE
A story of how just one positive experience can change person who likes giving. I remember leaving there thinking that
lives and better communities far beyond our imagination. someday I would open a food bank back home in Ghana.”
When Eric Darko arrived from Ghana to participate in Ghana is a country of over 28 million people. Despite
the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), a its relatively small size and population, it boasts one of
program of World Learning, a global nonprofit based in the fastest-growing economies in Africa due to natural
Washington, D.C. in 2015, he had no idea that his visit to resources such as gold, diamonds and oil. It also has a
Seattle would be life changing—not only for himself but strong agricultural sector, and the government is pushing
also for the people in his community back home. more growth in vegetable production for export.
The 33-year-old biochemist, who works in agriculture and food Still, food scarcity remains a big problem around the country,
safety for Ghana’s Food and Drug Authority, recalls being moved and just like here in Washington, the senior population
and inspired by the experience of volunteering at Northwest is among the most vulnerable, explains Darko. “There
Harvest’s Cherry Street Food Bank.
“I had never seen a food bank before.
Just the thought of hungry people
coming in and picking up food really
hit me,” recalls Darko. “I’m the kind of
Cherry Street Food Bank