The Pico-Union Westlake neighborhood is the most overcrowded place in America. Many have driven through here, and some feel unsafe. But for Laura Zapata, it’s home.
The Food Bank has added 60 new partner agencies, which have 105 food distribution sites primarily in the South Bay during the past week to supplement the existing partner agencies currently served.
In a world where generosity often goes unnoticed, Virginia and Kenneth Dunst stand out as quiet yet impactful philanthropists.
Congratulations to Michael Flood, President and CEO of the LA Regional Food Bank, for being included in the LA Times’ 2024 Influential.
Hundreds of thousands of individuals seek food assistance each month from the Food Bank. The Food Bank’s top priority is nutritious foods.
Schoolchildren should only be worried about absorbing classroom material—not about where their next meal is coming from.
Donating funds to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank goes a long way in the fight against hunger. Learn more.
Summer vacation may be a time to have fun, but when children aren’t getting sufficient nutritious meals, the Food Bank is here to help.
The Feeding LA Tomorrow Legacy Society, positively impacting the fight against hunger today and tomorrow. Learn more.
The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and community partners work together to reroute food products meant for the landfill to combat food waste and food insecurity.