May is CalFresh Awareness Month, a time to highlight an important anti-hunger program that helps families access the nutritious food they need to thrive.
For 22 years, the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) has been a lifeline for tens of thousands of seniors in Los Angeles County.
Hunger touches every corner of Los Angeles County—but so does hope. Learn more about ways to get involved with the Food Bank.
The LA Regional Food Bank’s distribution hub at Grace Resources has become a lifeline in the Antelope Valley.
The impact of food insecurity extends far beyond hunger. Learn more about how it affects everyday life today and tomorrow.
When you support the LA Regional Food Bank, you’re helping feed hundreds of thousands of our neighbors in LA County.
Without support from other non-profit organizations, government agencies, businesses and individuals, the Food Bank’s reach would be minimal.
The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is determining exactly how USDA bonus food load pause will impact our operations and the communities we serve.
The Greater Los Angeles wildfires may have been extinguished, but the road to recovery is long. The Food Bank is here to help
Addressing both food and nutrition insecurity is essential for tackling hunger and improving public health and overall wellness.