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A Feeding America report found almost 1 in 4 Texas households with children are food insecure, with almost 1.7 million children at risk of getting inadequate nutrition.
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Starting this month, Texans who use SNAP benefits to buy groceries will have an average of $212 less per month to buy groceries, as pandemic-era increases to the food assistance program are ended.
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Food banks and nonprofits say inflation has hurt fundraising and made it hard to handle a surge in demand. One CEO says the need is close to the height of the pandemic.
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Feeding Texas has released a list of five priorities for the upcoming legislative session.
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The website, AfghansInSA.org, is a clearing house for donation and volunteer opportunities and resources for newly arriving Afghans. About 300 Afghan refugees are expected to arrive in San Antonio in the coming weeks.
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50.4 million U.S. households are expected to be food insecure by the end of 2020, including an "unprecedented" number of children, and the pandemic is not over yet. What can be done move the needle toward a food-secure future?
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More than 2.5 million households in Texas didn't always have enough food to eat in November, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. About two-thirds of those households were either Hispanic or Black.
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Cars filled sections of the Alamodome parking lot Friday morning. More than 1,500 people registered for a mass food distribution put on by the San Antonio…
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For food banks across Texas, August will be a busy month. Millions are unemployed and food need has skyrocketed due to the COVID-19 crisis. An estimated…
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This post was updated on Wednesday, July 8, at 4:15 p.m. The San Antonio Food Bank continues to be a lifeline for San Antonio families experiencing food…