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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…
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Volunteers walked up long side-by-side lines of cars filling up just a portion of the massive parking area surrounding Oak Hills Church, north of San…
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The coronavirus crisis recently inspired a San Antonio artist to build something practical to help any neighbors in need. Like most of us, Ethel Shipton…
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From Texas Standard : With so many Texans out of work because of COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, food banks are the state’s newest first responders. And...
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Food banks across the country are trying to keep up with increased demand amid the ongoing pandemic.The San Antonio Food Bank was serving approximately…
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From Texas Standard : As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, food banks across the country are tasked with serving those in need from all walks of life....