Learn more about the CalFresh program as the Food Bank answers some of the most frequently asked questions.
The CalFresh Emergency Allotment Ended in March, with hundreds of thousands of families being affected in Los Angeles County. Learn more here.
A recent study by USC finds that sunsetting CalFresh benefits will impact low-income individuals and raise the food insecurity rate. Learn more here.
Learn about the Food Bank and how you can make a difference in your community to celebrate Earth Day.
Our team of 15 runners represented the Food Bank and raised $1,000 within their networks to support our mission of ending hunger in LA County at the 2023 LA Marathon. See more.
With the end of CalFresh emergency allotments, many more individuals and families will need to seek food assistance from Food Banks. Learn more here.
In 2022, the Food Bank and our partner agency network of over 600 other nonprofit organizations throughout LA County distributed 3.3 million menstrual hygiene products to 114,816 households. Read more.
The Food Bank recently received a capacity grant, allowing us to purchase items for agency partners to help fight hunger in LA County. Learn more.
Over 258,600 households in Los Angeles County have received diapers through the Food Bank’s Diaper Program. Learn more here.
The Food Bank met its Building Hope Campaign goal, helping increase the number of individuals we serve each month. Learn more here.