Support our Relief Efforts for Southeast Texas Flood Victims

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 flood relief efforts, especially in Jasper, Jefferson, Newton, and Orange counties.

Monetary donations to help add to our food supply and continue ordinary operations can be made by clicking on the Donate button on our website.

Food/hygiene donations can be delivered to the Food Bank (3845 S. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway, Beaumont) between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Individual food donations or collections of food from businesses, churches, or civic organizations are welcome.

The following non-perishable food/hygiene items are especially useful to us:

•Ready-to-Eat Meals in a Can or Box
•Peanut Butter
•Chili
•Canned Stews
•Canned Soups
•Canned Luncheon Meats
•Canned Tuna or Chicken
•Canned Fruits or Vegetables
•Beans
•Rice
•Macaroni and Cheese
•Cereal
•Applesauce
•Crackers/Peanut Butter Crackers
•Breakfast/Protein Bars
•Boxed or Canned Juices
•Canned or Shelf-Stable Milk
•Cleaning Supplies
•Paper Towels
•Toilet Paper
•Deodorant
•Soap
•Diapers
•Toothpaste
•Toothbrushes

On behalf of those who will receive this aid, thank you!

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.

Your gift goes a long, long way!

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