A Partner agency for us is Bread of Life Foursquare Gospel Church and we met with one of their volunteers to learn about their food pantry in this blog!
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.
With more than two million people facing food insecurity in Los Angeles County, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has turned into a lifeline for many people in Los Angeles County Angelenos.
Since 1973, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has been working to provide food to children, seniors, families and individuals in need. Since the Coronavirus outbreak, the Food Bank is working harder than ever to meet the increased demand.
President and CEO of the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, Michael Flood, provides answers to commonly asked questions amid the Coronavirus crisis.
King’s Hawaiian held an employee giving campaign and volunteered to help fight hunger in their community.
Rescuing food and reducing waste across Los Angeles County isn’t just beneficial for feeding the hungry, it is critical to protecting the environment.
The LA Regional Food Bank actively seeks out ways to rescue as much healthy, fresh food as possible to fight hunger — and waste — in Los Angeles County.