Whether it’s a family of one or a family of eight, My Friends House goes above and beyond to serve its community. Learn more here.
My Friends House hosts weekly food distributions benefitting hundreds of families, and their market-style pantry helps the environment. Learn more here.
When the pandemic hit, the need grew substantially and remains high today. Fortunately, the Food Bank, and its partner agencies like IFC, responded quickly. Learn more here about this food pantry.
Thanks to the generous support of donors to the Food Bank, the InterFaith Food Center can serve the most vulnerable. Learn more here about this food pantry.
Thanks to the generous support of donors to the Food Bank, Ephesus Church is able to serve the most vulverable. Learn more here about this food pantry.
Without support from generous donors to the Food Bank, Tania Cole and Ephesus Church would not be able to serve its community. Learn more here.
Without support from generous donors to the Food Bank, Ephesus Church would not be able to serve one of the most vulnerable communities, seniors. Learn more here.
When the pandemic hit, the question of whether Patricia and her family of five would have food on their table began to linger. She and her husband had lost their jobs, and with three young children at home, she needed to find a way to find their next meal.
Accidents can happen at any given moment, but the worst is right before a pandemic. Alondra Flores, a mother of three, depended on her job to help provide for her family. When she was in an accident that temporarily immobilized her, their lives changed.
While things may seem to be getting back to a new normal, there are still individuals in Los Angeles County living with the uncertainty of where their next meal will come from. And that’s where the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank comes into play.