United States Marine Corps Reserve providing assistance to the Greater Boston Food Bank during a volunteer drive The Boston Food Bank was founded by
Kip Tiernan and legally incorporated in 1981. It was originally located at 71 Amory Street in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston and moved to 99 Atkinson Street in the Newmarket section of Boston in 1992. The Boston Food Bank officially changed its name to The Greater Boston Food Bank in 1993. The Greater Boston Food Bank broke ground in 2007 at the site of a new facility at 70 South Bay Ave (the former home of the
South Bay Incinerator), across the street from the organization's previous location. The facility was completed in March 2009. The facility, named the Yawkey Distribution Center of The Greater Boston Food Bank will enable The Greater Boston Food Bank to increase its distribution to eventually accommodate 50 million pounds of food and grocery products. ==See also==