May is CalFresh Awareness Month, a time to highlight an important anti-hunger program that helps families access the nutritious food they need to thrive.
For 22 years, the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) has been a lifeline for tens of thousands of seniors in Los Angeles County.
Covenant House of California, a Food Bank partner agency, welcomes young adults like Kennedy who are at risk of becoming unhoused.
Hunger touches every corner of Los Angeles County—but so does hope. Learn more about ways to get involved with the Food Bank.
The LA Regional Food Bank’s distribution hub at Grace Resources has become a lifeline in the Antelope Valley.
The impact of food insecurity extends far beyond hunger. Learn more about how it affects everyday life today and tomorrow.
The St. James Episcopal Church’s weekly food pantry in Koreatown helps hundreds of individuals put food on the table.
Betty is among the hundreds of neighbors who attend the Church’s weekly food distribution to receive essential items.
Casey is one of the many donors who give to the Food Bank through his IRA. Learn more about this type of giving.
When you support the LA Regional Food Bank, you’re helping feed hundreds of thousands of our neighbors in LA County.