Hundreds of thousands of individuals seek food assistance each month from the Food Bank. The Food Bank’s top priority is nutritious foods.
Learn more about the importance of nutrition and how nutrition insecurity affects our communities.
Every day brings new revelations about COVID-19, including more research on the strong correlation between a poor diet and poor COVID-19 outcomes.
The ninth annual Feed SoCal Food Drive kicked off on June 26th and lasted through October 4th – resulting in funds to fight hunger in LA County.
One in five people in Los Angeles County experience food insecurity. These are the food bank’s answers to the 10 most common asked questions by residents.
Hunger on college campuses is a significant issue in LA County. The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent economic disruption have exacerbated this problem.
The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank Receives $25,000 Donation From the Darden Foundation to Help End Hunger
The Children’s Breakfast Program is essential for children from food-insecure homes. In September, our community showed compassion for children in need and raised even more money than last year just by supporting the Hunger Is Campaign at Albertsons.
The Food Bank distributes millions of pounds of food, much of it fresh produce, dairy, eggs and meat. Where does it all come from?
Clune Construction supports the Food Bank in a variety of ways. Recently they volunteered to support the Senior Nutrition Program.