
Raissa D’Antonio, F.I.S.H | Every Little Bit
4/3/2026 | 2m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Raissa D’Antonio leads a non-profit delivering emergency food aid to those in need.
Raissa D’Antonio is the board president of Friends in Serving Humanity or F.I.S.H., a volunteer organization delivering emergency food aid to Anchorage residents. From shopping and packing supplies to making deliveries, D’Antonio has helped thousands of families in need receive food and other essential items.
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Raissa D’Antonio, F.I.S.H | Every Little Bit
4/3/2026 | 2m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Raissa D’Antonio is the board president of Friends in Serving Humanity or F.I.S.H., a volunteer organization delivering emergency food aid to Anchorage residents. From shopping and packing supplies to making deliveries, D’Antonio has helped thousands of families in need receive food and other essential items.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipI'm a generally bossy and take charge kind of person.
And now I can focus that onto something positive that is helping the community and helping our neighbors in need.
Here you go.
I'm Raissa D'Antonio, and I live in Anchorage, Alaska.
F.I.S.H.
is a food pantry that delivers emergency food supplies to neighbors in need.
No questions asked and 100% volunteer.
F.I.S.H.
its deliveries four days a week up to 20 families a day.
So that's 3,500 families in a year.
I got involved in fish in the year 2000.
Because it was the new millennium, and I was going to do something for my community, starting new and helping out somewhere.
And the rest is history.
Usually it's two or three people as a team to do the packing.
They send in special requests of things they might need outside of what we normally have.
So if people are asking for a toothbrush, you can't imagine how excited people get when we say, yeah, we can give you a toothbrush.
My mom, I think, volunteered for, everything I can remember.
I remember way back when in Indiana that my parents took in somebody off the street and gave them soup and a sweater, and that really made a big impression on me.
what motivated my mom?
I don't know, corralling six kids, so she might as well corral a bunch more.
I guess they always wanted a big family.
And the more you extend out in the community, the bigger your family gets.
others is just I think it's just something I do because it's so important.
And I would hope that if I need help, I'll have people who are willing to do that.
And it's not that hard to reach out to somebody to even if you just smile at a stranger, maybe you're helping others.
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