The LA Regional Food Bank has been in the headlines, as have many food banks across the country. Here are a few of the many news clips that tell this story.
The Food Bank serves 800,000 individuals each month through direct programs and its 600+ partner agencies, including the unhoused population. Learn more.
Inflation has hit a 40-year high as low and middle-income households struggle to make ends meet. Learn more here.
As inflation rises, so does the need for food assistance. The Food Bank is here to help. Learn more.
The LA Regional Food Bank hosts weekly drive-through food distributions throughout LA County to help alleviate hunger. Learn more about their impact.
Learn how the LA Regional Food Bank is fighting child hunger in Los Angeles County.
The LA Regional Food Bank covered many different topics in 2021 from food recipients, executive summaries, frequently asked questions and more in this list.
Fighting hunger and food insecurity is a year-round battle, but during the month of September, Hunger Action Month, we ask our supporters to raise awareness on food insecurity.
For college students, being food insecure has become a stigmatized norm. Many students across Los Angeles County will head to class with empty stomachs, causing a distracted mind, and preventing them from learning in the classrooms.
Well over half of Cerritos College students are faced with the daunting decision of having to choose between purchasing food or buying school textbooks, or even foregoing higher education to be able to put food on the table for themselves or their families.