UPDATE! Based on the mandates set by Governor Abbott in Texas we are making both events a drop-off event tomorrow. We are sorry for the last minute change, but it is out of our control. Stay safe. Wear masks.
The pandemic hunger crisis is only just getting started. Regional food banks—which are intended to be safety nets, not main sources of food—fear that they won’t be able to meet the swelling need.
Young children in the U.S. are currently being crushed by an unprecedented hunger crisis during the coronavirus pandemic. Almost one in five households with kids under 12 reported struggling with food insecurity last month, according to a new study out Wednesday.
"Over three years ago I showed up to a charity event that profoundly impacted my determination to make a positive impact in the vastly diverse community I live in. It wasn’t just the event, it was the people. During this pandemic, the “Invisible Hungry” have suffered even more.
Thank you for your continued support of your communities. Another 1,000 pounds of food were raised this past weekend.
More drop off locations are coming this Saturday!
Katie has been helping feed people with TangoTab since 2012. She recognizes that the need for food is hitting an all-time high right now and knows that her community needs her. #FoodIsEssential