Assistance Sites for Flood Victims Established
Multiple agencies, including the Southeast Texas Food Bank, are collaborating on opening assistance sites for flood victims in proximity to flood affected areas. The current
Multiple agencies, including the Southeast Texas Food Bank, are collaborating on opening assistance sites for flood victims in proximity to flood affected areas. The current
We are in need of donated non-perishable food, hygiene items, and funds to strengthen our response to the requests of partner agencies engaged in urgent
Congressman Brian Babin (R, TX-36) toured the Food Bank recently to increase his understanding of our operations and the impact our services have on addressing
During a few stops around the state in conjunction with Texas Independence Day and Read Across Texas, First Lady Cecilia Abbott squeezed in a visit
Hello fellow Hunger Busters! I (Rachel) am so excited because SPRING IS COMING!!! This is by far the best time of the year for produce.
Lamar University Social Work Department students recently offered an inspiring example at H-E-B in Beaumont, gathering before morning classes to make a group purchase of
Well as the old saying goes, a promise is a promise. We promised some sweet treats for February so here they are…. But first, let’s
Here’s an excerpt from a recent news release acknowledging a large gift for the Food Bank’s mission from the Beaumont Foundation of America. Special thanks
Kroger recently delivered a generous $5,000 check from its Bringing Hope to the Table campaign. We are grateful for this great sign of support from
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Hank & Connie Hoadley both retired from the Leander ISD in 2006. Hank had been a classroom teacher, an assistant principal, and, finally, a Central
H-E-B’s corporate office shared generous holiday bounty with food banks throughout Texas this holiday season. The generous gift received by us consisted of a truckload
The Southeast Texas Food Bank is an Equal Opportunity Provider.
Southeast Texas Food Bank is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Did you know that a $10 donation can provide up to 30 meals for desperate people in your community? By making a donation, you are helping to ensure that hungry children in Southeast Texas are adequately nourished, that none of our senior citizens are forced to chose between medicine and food, and that every family facing a crisis can at least have the assurance of food on the table.