The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, in partnership with the LK Health Clinic, is providing healthy food to low-income patients and community members.
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.
For the third year, NORMS’ “Make Caring the NORM” campaign encouraged community members to donate to their local Food Bank.
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.
Instead of receiving a cap or a mug, KCRW listeners opted instead to donate to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. The three-week, on-air campaign provided more than 60,000 meals for our neighbors in need, just in time for the holidays.
The Fourth Annual Taste of the Rams to benefit the Food Bank is coming up and will feature some of LA’s Best Chefs
Wayne is a senior and a U.S. Veteran who receives food assistance from the Food Bank.
On Community Tuesday, Chargers players and staff, Albertsons staff and Carson High School football players volunteered to provide Food Bank partner agencies with cases of poultry donated by Tyson Foods, which will be distributed to local community members facing food insecurity.
From now until Nov. 15, an online food drive on Amazon.com ‒ sponsored by Kellogg Company, Del Monte Foods, Inc. and Hormel Foods ‒ is available for people to make a donation to support the 1 in 5 people in our community that struggles with hunger