News Archive

Mar 15

Thank You Fred for your Years of Commitment to Fighting Hunger!

Eighty-one year old Frederick Thomas is the Food Bank's Volunteer of the Quarter. He has dedicated more than 650 hours in more than six years to help fight hunger as an administrative volunteer.

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Mar 14

Nutrition Education Helps Change Diets

Our CHOICES nutrition education classes teach everything from kitchen safety to how to modify recipes to lead a healthy lifestyle.

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Mar 10

Amplify Austin is a Huge Success

Thanks to our extraordinary community, we were able to raise 679,430 meals and counting, surpassing our goal of 600,000 meals, during Amplify Austin.

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Mar 10

Senator Birdwell Visits Partner Agencies in Waco

Senator Brian Birdwell visits our Partner Agencies Caritas of Waco and The Shepard's Heart in Waco.

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Mar 04

Nutrition Education Classes Encourage a Healthy Lifestyle

The Food Bank’s CHOICES nutrition education classes encourage a healthy lifestyle by offering clients the opportunity to taste new recipes.

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Feb 29

Nutrition Education Helps Combat Diabetes

March is National Nutrition Month, but the Food Bank provides nutrition education year-round to help clients like Josephine Adams learn how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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Feb 24

Nutritious Meals Change Children's Eating Habits

The different food options provided at Crescent Village Kids Cafe site, not only help feed hungry children in need, but it helps them broaden their taste.

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Feb 22

Thank you Bob for your Years of Dedication!

St. Ignatius Food Pantry Director Bob Craddock retires after 9 years of serving his community.

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Feb 09

Give Back on Valentine's Day

Don't know what to get that special someone for Valentine's Day? Here are a couple of ideas to get you started while you share the love with your hungry neighbors.

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Feb 04

Help Families Grow Big and Strong During Amplify Austin's Day of Giving

Amplify Austin helps famlies llike Felixs' get the food they need during hard times. Help us feed nearly 477,000 hungry Central Texans grow big and strong.

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