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.
Hunger doesn’t take a vacation. Find out how you can get involved with the Food Bank during the summer.
On June 3, 2019, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank will launch its 14th annual free Summer Meal Program. The program will run until students return to school, providing a nutritious midday meal to children who would normally receive a school lunch.
No child should go hungry, but 1 in 4 kids in LA County might not know where their next meal will come from. The Food Bank’s Summer Lunch program makes a difference for low-income families whose children rely on school meals, which are not available during summer months.
No child should go hungry, but 1 in 4 kids in LA County might not know where their next meal will come from. The Food Bank’s After-School Meal program makes a difference for low-income families whose children rely on school meals.
Rosa receives food assistance from the a Food Bank partner agency in Carson for her two young daughters through the After School Meal Program.
Silvia helps translate between Spanish and English for the staff at the food pantry and the guests coming to receive food. The food pantry is open three days a week, and Silvia volunteers every Tuesday and Thursday
Elisia was laid off and suffered a serious injury. She visits one of our partner agencies to receive food to make ends meet.
On this Veteran’s Day, we are especially proud to work with U.S. Vets Long Beach.
U.S. Vets Long Beach is one of the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank’s more than 650 partner agencies on the front lines in the fight against hunger in our local communities.
For the fifth year, the major studios of Los Angeles came together to fight hunger. Disney, Fox, Paramount, NBC Universal, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros. and The Actors Fund brought over 200 volunteers to our Annual Studio Day to pack food for those in need in our community.