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.
The First New Christian Fellowship food pantry, in partnership with the Food Bank, is bringing hope to the South LA Community. Learn more here.
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 hosts walk-up food distributions to help families struggling with inflation. Learn more here.
CCNP proudly serves the Westlake and Pico-Union neighborhoods, communities that have been greatly affected by the pandemic and inflation. Learn more here.
AVPH works with several organizations to have a greater reach in the Antelope Valley. Learn more here.
MAOF has served the Los Angeles community for 60 years and has held food distributions for around a decade. Learn more here.
The Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) distributes food to families to help them save money at the grocery store. Learn more here.
The East Side Riders Bike Club in South Los Angeles has been providing food to their community throughout the pandemic. Learn more here.
Holiday staples, such as turkeys, have increased in price. Learn more on how the Food Bank prepared for the upcoming holiday season.