Houston Food Bank Sees Significant Rise in Demand as SNAP Benefits Were Halted; ABC13 Launches Early Share Your Holidays Drive to Help Neighbors in Need.
As the country grappled with a government shutdown, some food banks reported an astonishing 1,800% surge in demand for their services due to the halt of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. While those benefits are expected to be restored, Houston Food Bank is still dealing with the aftermath and has launched an early Share Your Holidays drive to support its neighbors in need.
The organization has seen around one million people in southeast Texas facing food insecurity, including 1 in 5 households with working adults struggling to make ends meet. This issue affects not only low-income families but also rural communities where access to basic necessities like transportation and healthcare can be limited.
In an effort to address the growing need, ABC13 has kicked off its Share Your Holidays drive earlier than usual. The initiative aims to collect as much food and funds as possible before New Year's Eve to help serve more people in the community. With every $1 donated, three meals are provided for those struggling with hunger.
The Houston Food Bank will accept donations through various drop-off locations across the city, including eight drive-thru sites. Some of the most-needed items include shelf-stable snacks like granola bars and trail mix, canned goods like meats, fruits, and vegetables, as well as drinks like water and milk.
Feeding Texas reports that 5.3 million Texans face food insecurity, with the state boasting the highest food insecurity population in the nation. The situation is just as dire for seniors, with 13.6% of Texas seniors at risk for hunger, while 22.2% or 1 in 5 children experience hunger.
In light of these alarming statistics, ABC13 hopes to exceed its previous record of 1,627,115 meals served through Share Your Holidays donations. The organization emphasizes the importance of continued support and encourages everyone to make a difference in their community by donating food, funds, or simply spreading awareness about this critical issue.
By joining forces with the Houston Food Bank and ABC13, residents can help bridge the gap for those struggling with hunger and create a more equitable society where everyone has access to nutritious food.
As the country grappled with a government shutdown, some food banks reported an astonishing 1,800% surge in demand for their services due to the halt of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. While those benefits are expected to be restored, Houston Food Bank is still dealing with the aftermath and has launched an early Share Your Holidays drive to support its neighbors in need.
The organization has seen around one million people in southeast Texas facing food insecurity, including 1 in 5 households with working adults struggling to make ends meet. This issue affects not only low-income families but also rural communities where access to basic necessities like transportation and healthcare can be limited.
In an effort to address the growing need, ABC13 has kicked off its Share Your Holidays drive earlier than usual. The initiative aims to collect as much food and funds as possible before New Year's Eve to help serve more people in the community. With every $1 donated, three meals are provided for those struggling with hunger.
The Houston Food Bank will accept donations through various drop-off locations across the city, including eight drive-thru sites. Some of the most-needed items include shelf-stable snacks like granola bars and trail mix, canned goods like meats, fruits, and vegetables, as well as drinks like water and milk.
Feeding Texas reports that 5.3 million Texans face food insecurity, with the state boasting the highest food insecurity population in the nation. The situation is just as dire for seniors, with 13.6% of Texas seniors at risk for hunger, while 22.2% or 1 in 5 children experience hunger.
In light of these alarming statistics, ABC13 hopes to exceed its previous record of 1,627,115 meals served through Share Your Holidays donations. The organization emphasizes the importance of continued support and encourages everyone to make a difference in their community by donating food, funds, or simply spreading awareness about this critical issue.
By joining forces with the Houston Food Bank and ABC13, residents can help bridge the gap for those struggling with hunger and create a more equitable society where everyone has access to nutritious food.