The Food Bank recently received a capacity grant, allowing us to purchase items for agency partners to help fight hunger in LA County. Learn more.
The consecutive grant provided by Starbucks will help Food Bank address food insecurity among communities of color throughout Los Angeles County.
Over 258,600 households in Los Angeles County have received diapers through the Food Bank’s Diaper Program. Learn more here.
With the end of the pandemic, the federal government will reduce CalFresh benefits, which will significantly impact food-insecure families. Learn more.
Experts predict that inflation will be with us for a year or longer, and if so, it could have devastating effects on low-income communities. Learn more.
According to recent research, there has been evidence linking poor mental health conditions being tied to food insecurity among low-income families.
The Food Bank met its Building Hope Campaign goal, helping increase the number of individuals we serve each month. Learn more here.
Jim Yukevich, and his law firm, Yukevich Cavanaugh, have made a financial contribution of the equivalent of 1.1 million meals. Learn more here.
You may have missed some of the top LA Regional Food Bank stories from 2022. Learn more here.
The Enterprise Holdings Foundation has donated $60,000 to the LA Regional Food Bank to fight hunger and nutrition insecurity in local communities all over LA County.