Children, teens and college students can participate in the Central Texas Food Bank's Youth Ambassador Program and lead their communities in advocating for a future without hunger.
Oralis' family turns to the Central Texas Food Bank for the nourishment they need to thrive as they continue to navigate the high cost of living in Central Texas.
September is Hunger Action Month, a nationwide campaign designed to inspire conversation about the issue of hunger in America. Here are ten ways you can take action and join the movement to end hunger.
Eugene, a retired Air Force veteran, visits the Central Texas Food Bank Mobile Food Pantry to pick up nutritious food for his wife and friends. He enjoys cooking different healthy meals for his family and loved ones with the food he receives.
The Children's Programs team at the Central Texas Food Bank is fueling brighter futures for thousands of children in the region. With dedicated team members and healthy fare, the Food Bank is making a lasting impact on children's nutrition.
Pflugerville resident Jackie takes care of her family with the help she receives from the Central Texas Food Bank at her local Mobile Food Pantry as they navigate a tight budget and the rising cost of living in Central Texas.
Two years ago, Albina’s neighbor encouraged her to visit her local food pantry to find food assistance for her and her family. Now, with the support she gets from the Central Texas Food Bank, her family has access to nutritious meals and more room in their budget to cover utilities and medical expenses.
Last fiscal year, the Benefits + Emergency Services team submitted more than 1,600 SNAP applications, resulting in nearly 1.7 million meals provided to individuals in our service territory. Find out how the Food Bank provides benefits and emergency services to our neighbors in need.