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ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →. DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage allOUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. CALL TO ACTION: WE CANNOT WALK ALONE Call to Action: We Cannot Walk Alone. In his iconic speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King urged solidarity and perseverance in the fight for equality: “We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back.”. Despite the inspiration in his words, we can’tforget
HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →. DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage allOUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. CALL TO ACTION: WE CANNOT WALK ALONE Call to Action: We Cannot Walk Alone. In his iconic speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King urged solidarity and perseverance in the fight for equality: “We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back.”. Despite the inspiration in his words, we can’tforget
OUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage all stakeholders in advocating for hunger solutions.WHAT WE'RE SAYING
December 4th, 2020. The following statement is attributable in whole or part to Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding Texas: “We are heartened to hear that Congress is back at the negotiation table to pass a COVID relief bill by the end of the year. Many Texas families are near the end of their rope. Unemployment benefits are expiring, What We'reSaying.
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Disaster Relief Action Plan. June 27th, 2019. Food banks fill a critical role in helping individuals, families, and communities survive disasters and recover afterward. The purpose of this plan is to prepare Feeding Texas and its network food banks to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible when the next disaster strikes.Data and Research.
DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
COMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITION Community Health & Nutrition. The Feeding Texas Health Promotions Team works behind the scenes to manage and evaluate our state-level portfolio of nutrition education programs. At Feeding Texas, we develop and monitor nutrition education and health programs tailored to local communities that need it most. Our network food banks provideover
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. JOBS - FEEDING TEXAS Jobs. Feeding Texas is an equal opportunity employer. In addition to positions found on this page, you can browse openings at food banks in Texas and across the nation via the Feeding America website. TEXANS RUNNING OUT OF FOOD AS WEATHER CRISIS DISRUPTS This story was originally published in The Texas Tribune. Photo Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune. The state’s week of weather hell started with a deadly 133-car pileup outside of Fort Worth. A winter storm unlike any Texas has ever seen quickly followed, and seven days later, millions are without power and reliable water. And now Texans are running out of food. CELIA COLE - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic security issues. HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →.LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage all DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
OUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
COMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITION Community Health & Nutrition. The Feeding Texas Health Promotions Team works behind the scenes to manage and evaluate our state-level portfolio of nutrition education programs. At Feeding Texas, we develop and monitor nutrition education and health programs tailored to local communities that need it most. Our network food banks provideover
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →.LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage all DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
OUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
COMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITION Community Health & Nutrition. The Feeding Texas Health Promotions Team works behind the scenes to manage and evaluate our state-level portfolio of nutrition education programs. At Feeding Texas, we develop and monitor nutrition education and health programs tailored to local communities that need it most. Our network food banks provideover
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
GET HELP - FEEDING TEXAS Feeding Texas. 1524 South IH-35, Ste. 342. Austin, TX 78704. Phone. 512-527-3613. Fax. 512-382-9742. See staff profiles for individual staff contact emails.WHAT WE'RE SAYING
December 4th, 2020. The following statement is attributable in whole or part to Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding Texas: “We are heartened to hear that Congress is back at the negotiation table to pass a COVID relief bill by the end of the year. Many Texas families are near the end of their rope. Unemployment benefits are expiring, What We'reSaying.
JOBS - FEEDING TEXAS Jobs. Feeding Texas is an equal opportunity employer. In addition to positions found on this page, you can browse openings at food banks in Texas and across the nation via the Feeding America website. SOCIAL SERVICES OUTREACH The Feeding Texas Social Services Outreach team provides skilled support to our food bank partners as they connect people to federal nutrition and health programs — like SNAP — that create a more economically stable Texas. To help eligible families understand and apply for the benefits they need, our Social Services team builds and WHY VOTER ACCESS IS IMPORTANT TO TEXAS FOOD BANKS Why Voter Access is Important to Texas Food Banks. JC Dwyer. May 6, 2021. Feeding Texas respectfully urges the Legislature to protect legal and fair access to the ballot box for low-income Texans by opposing the passage of HB6 & SB7. According to a 2020 analysis of voting records, eligible voters with incomes less than twice thefederal poverty
DISASTER RELIEF ACTION PLAN Disaster Relief Action Plan. Food banks fill a critical role in helping individuals, families, and communities survive disasters and recover afterward. The purpose of this plan is to prepare Feeding Texas and its network food banks to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible when the next disaster strikes. BIDEN ADMINISTRATION SERIOUS ABOUT REDUCING PANDEMIC The Biden Administration recently announced three executive actions that could significantly curb rising hunger in Texas, especially among children. Under these new orders: USDA will increase the value of the P-EBT program, which provides additional food-purchasing power to families whose children are missing free or reduced-price school meals while they are learning virtually at CALL TO ACTION: WE CANNOT WALK ALONE Call to Action: We Cannot Walk Alone. In his iconic speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King urged solidarity and perseverance in the fight for equality: “We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back.”. Despite the inspiration in his words, we can’tforget
TEXANS RUNNING OUT OF FOOD AS WEATHER CRISIS DISRUPTS This story was originally published in The Texas Tribune. Photo Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune. The state’s week of weather hell started with a deadly 133-car pileup outside of Fort Worth. A winter storm unlike any Texas has ever seen quickly followed, and seven days later, millions are without power and reliable water. And now Texans are running out of food. HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →.LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage all DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
OUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
COMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITION Community Health & Nutrition. The Feeding Texas Health Promotions Team works behind the scenes to manage and evaluate our state-level portfolio of nutrition education programs. At Feeding Texas, we develop and monitor nutrition education and health programs tailored to local communities that need it most. Our network food banks provideover
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →.LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage all DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
OUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
COMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITION Community Health & Nutrition. The Feeding Texas Health Promotions Team works behind the scenes to manage and evaluate our state-level portfolio of nutrition education programs. At Feeding Texas, we develop and monitor nutrition education and health programs tailored to local communities that need it most. Our network food banks provideover
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
GET HELP - FEEDING TEXAS Feeding Texas. 1524 South IH-35, Ste. 342. Austin, TX 78704. Phone. 512-527-3613. Fax. 512-382-9742. See staff profiles for individual staff contact emails.WHAT WE'RE SAYING
December 4th, 2020. The following statement is attributable in whole or part to Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding Texas: “We are heartened to hear that Congress is back at the negotiation table to pass a COVID relief bill by the end of the year. Many Texas families are near the end of their rope. Unemployment benefits are expiring, What We'reSaying.
JOBS - FEEDING TEXAS Jobs. Feeding Texas is an equal opportunity employer. In addition to positions found on this page, you can browse openings at food banks in Texas and across the nation via the Feeding America website. SOCIAL SERVICES OUTREACH The Feeding Texas Social Services Outreach team provides skilled support to our food bank partners as they connect people to federal nutrition and health programs — like SNAP — that create a more economically stable Texas. To help eligible families understand and apply for the benefits they need, our Social Services team builds and WHY VOTER ACCESS IS IMPORTANT TO TEXAS FOOD BANKS Why Voter Access is Important to Texas Food Banks. JC Dwyer. May 6, 2021. Feeding Texas respectfully urges the Legislature to protect legal and fair access to the ballot box for low-income Texans by opposing the passage of HB6 & SB7. According to a 2020 analysis of voting records, eligible voters with incomes less than twice thefederal poverty
DISASTER RELIEF ACTION PLAN Disaster Relief Action Plan. Food banks fill a critical role in helping individuals, families, and communities survive disasters and recover afterward. The purpose of this plan is to prepare Feeding Texas and its network food banks to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible when the next disaster strikes. BIDEN ADMINISTRATION SERIOUS ABOUT REDUCING PANDEMIC The Biden Administration recently announced three executive actions that could significantly curb rising hunger in Texas, especially among children. Under these new orders: USDA will increase the value of the P-EBT program, which provides additional food-purchasing power to families whose children are missing free or reduced-price school meals while they are learning virtually at CALL TO ACTION: WE CANNOT WALK ALONE Call to Action: We Cannot Walk Alone. In his iconic speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King urged solidarity and perseverance in the fight for equality: “We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back.”. Despite the inspiration in his words, we can’tforget
TEXANS RUNNING OUT OF FOOD AS WEATHER CRISIS DISRUPTS This story was originally published in The Texas Tribune. Photo Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune. The state’s week of weather hell started with a deadly 133-car pileup outside of Fort Worth. A winter storm unlike any Texas has ever seen quickly followed, and seven days later, millions are without power and reliable water. And now Texans are running out of food. HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →. DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage allOUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →. DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage allOUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. GET HELP - FEEDING TEXAS Feeding Texas. 1524 South IH-35, Ste. 342. Austin, TX 78704. Phone. 512-527-3613. Fax. 512-382-9742. See staff profiles for individual staff contact emails.WHAT WE'RE SAYING
December 4th, 2020. The following statement is attributable in whole or part to Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding Texas: “We are heartened to hear that Congress is back at the negotiation table to pass a COVID relief bill by the end of the year. Many Texas families are near the end of their rope. Unemployment benefits are expiring, What We'reSaying.
DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. COMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITION Community Health & Nutrition. The Feeding Texas Health Promotions Team works behind the scenes to manage and evaluate our state-level portfolio of nutrition education programs. At Feeding Texas, we develop and monitor nutrition education and health programs tailored to local communities that need it most. Our network food banks provideover
SOCIAL SERVICES OUTREACH The Feeding Texas Social Services Outreach team provides skilled support to our food bank partners as they connect people to federal nutrition and health programs — like SNAP — that create a more economically stable Texas. To help eligible families understand and apply for the benefits they need, our Social Services team builds andFEEDING TEXAS BRAND
The below content is located in the shared drive under: P:\\Communications\\External\\Branding For any additional questions about the Feeding Texas brand, contact Anna at amedica@feedingtexas.org. Communications Materials Request Forms Click the buttons below to make the desired request. Logos Right click and ‘Save image as’ to download. Approved Images Right click and‘Save image as
JOBS - FEEDING TEXAS Jobs. Feeding Texas is an equal opportunity employer. In addition to positions found on this page, you can browse openings at food banks in Texas and across the nation via the Feeding America website. CALL TO ACTION: WE CANNOT WALK ALONE Call to Action: We Cannot Walk Alone. In his iconic speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King urged solidarity and perseverance in the fight for equality: “We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back.”. Despite the inspiration in his words, we can’tforget
PRESS MATERIALS
Contact For media inquiries, contact Anna Medica at amedica@feedingtexas.org. Logos HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →. DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage allOUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →. DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage allOUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. GET HELP - FEEDING TEXAS Feeding Texas. 1524 South IH-35, Ste. 342. Austin, TX 78704. Phone. 512-527-3613. Fax. 512-382-9742. See staff profiles for individual staff contact emails.WHAT WE'RE SAYING
December 4th, 2020. The following statement is attributable in whole or part to Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding Texas: “We are heartened to hear that Congress is back at the negotiation table to pass a COVID relief bill by the end of the year. Many Texas families are near the end of their rope. Unemployment benefits are expiring, What We'reSaying.
DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. COMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITION Community Health & Nutrition. The Feeding Texas Health Promotions Team works behind the scenes to manage and evaluate our state-level portfolio of nutrition education programs. At Feeding Texas, we develop and monitor nutrition education and health programs tailored to local communities that need it most. Our network food banks provideover
SOCIAL SERVICES OUTREACH The Feeding Texas Social Services Outreach team provides skilled support to our food bank partners as they connect people to federal nutrition and health programs — like SNAP — that create a more economically stable Texas. To help eligible families understand and apply for the benefits they need, our Social Services team builds andFEEDING TEXAS BRAND
The below content is located in the shared drive under: P:\\Communications\\External\\Branding For any additional questions about the Feeding Texas brand, contact Anna at amedica@feedingtexas.org. Communications Materials Request Forms Click the buttons below to make the desired request. Logos Right click and ‘Save image as’ to download. Approved Images Right click and‘Save image as
JOBS - FEEDING TEXAS Jobs. Feeding Texas is an equal opportunity employer. In addition to positions found on this page, you can browse openings at food banks in Texas and across the nation via the Feeding America website. CALL TO ACTION: WE CANNOT WALK ALONE Call to Action: We Cannot Walk Alone. In his iconic speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King urged solidarity and perseverance in the fight for equality: “We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back.”. Despite the inspiration in his words, we can’tforget
PRESS MATERIALS
Contact For media inquiries, contact Anna Medica at amedica@feedingtexas.org. Logos HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →.LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage allOUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXASFEEDING TEXAS WEBSITEFEEDING AMERICA TEXASHUNGER IN TEXASFEEDING TEXAS AUSTIN TEXASSAN ANTONIO BOARD OF HEALTHHUNTERS FOR THE HUNGRY TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →.LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage allOUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXASFEEDING TEXAS WEBSITEFEEDING AMERICA TEXASHUNGER IN TEXASFEEDING TEXAS AUSTIN TEXASSAN ANTONIO BOARD OF HEALTHHUNTERS FOR THE HUNGRY TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. GET HELP - FEEDING TEXAS Feeding Texas. 1524 South IH-35, Ste. 342. Austin, TX 78704. Phone. 512-527-3613. Fax. 512-382-9742. See staff profiles for individual staff contact emails.WHAT WE'RE SAYING
December 4th, 2020. The following statement is attributable in whole or part to Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding Texas: “We are heartened to hear that Congress is back at the negotiation table to pass a COVID relief bill by the end of the year. Many Texas families are near the end of their rope. Unemployment benefits are expiring, What We'reSaying.
DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. COMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITION Community Health & Nutrition. The Feeding Texas Health Promotions Team works behind the scenes to manage and evaluate our state-level portfolio of nutrition education programs. At Feeding Texas, we develop and monitor nutrition education and health programs tailored to local communities that need it most. Our network food banks provideover
SOCIAL SERVICES OUTREACH The Feeding Texas Social Services Outreach team provides skilled support to our food bank partners as they connect people to federal nutrition and health programs — like SNAP — that create a more economically stable Texas. To help eligible families understand and apply for the benefits they need, our Social Services team builds andFEEDING TEXAS BRAND
The below content is located in the shared drive under: P:\\Communications\\External\\Branding For any additional questions about the Feeding Texas brand, contact Anna at amedica@feedingtexas.org. Communications Materials Request Forms Click the buttons below to make the desired request. Logos Right click and ‘Save image as’ to download. Approved Images Right click and‘Save image as
JOBS - FEEDING TEXAS Jobs. Feeding Texas is an equal opportunity employer. In addition to positions found on this page, you can browse openings at food banks in Texas and across the nation via the Feeding America website. CALL TO ACTION: WE CANNOT WALK ALONE Call to Action: We Cannot Walk Alone. In his iconic speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King urged solidarity and perseverance in the fight for equality: “We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back.”. Despite the inspiration in his words, we can’tforget
PRESS MATERIALS
Contact For media inquiries, contact Anna Medica at amedica@feedingtexas.org. Logos HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →.LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage allOUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXASFEEDING TEXAS WEBSITEFEEDING AMERICA TEXASHUNGER IN TEXASFEEDING TEXAS AUSTIN TEXASSAN ANTONIO BOARD OF HEALTHHUNTERS FOR THE HUNGRY TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP Feeding Texas identifies and advances policy solutions that help Texas families create a path to healthy, hunger-free lives. Community Capacity Corps. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of food insecurity. Community Health &Nutrition.
ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. Learn About Our Network →.LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
Learn About Hunger. Over 4 million Texans struggle with hunger and food insecurity. Learn about some of the most affected populations. While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experiencefood
DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage allOUR NETWORK
Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole. Chief Executive Officer. Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic securityissues.
WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXASFEEDING TEXAS WEBSITEFEEDING AMERICA TEXASHUNGER IN TEXASFEEDING TEXAS AUSTIN TEXASSAN ANTONIO BOARD OF HEALTHHUNTERS FOR THE HUNGRY TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. GET HELP - FEEDING TEXAS Feeding Texas. 1524 South IH-35, Ste. 342. Austin, TX 78704. Phone. 512-527-3613. Fax. 512-382-9742. See staff profiles for individual staff contact emails.WHAT WE'RE SAYING
December 4th, 2020. The following statement is attributable in whole or part to Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding Texas: “We are heartened to hear that Congress is back at the negotiation table to pass a COVID relief bill by the end of the year. Many Texas families are near the end of their rope. Unemployment benefits are expiring, What We'reSaying.
DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impacted communities. We also work with federal, state, and local officials throughout the response phase of a disaster to deliver additional food aid, coordinate, and maximize the impact of our food banks in therecovery
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. Libby Campbell, Board Chair. West Texas Food Bank. Zack Wilson, Board Vice Chair. High Plains Food Bank. Derrick Chubbs, Board Secretary. Central Texas Food Bank. Theresa Mangapora, Board Treasurer. Brazos Valley Food Bank. COMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITION Community Health & Nutrition. The Feeding Texas Health Promotions Team works behind the scenes to manage and evaluate our state-level portfolio of nutrition education programs. At Feeding Texas, we develop and monitor nutrition education and health programs tailored to local communities that need it most. Our network food banks provideover
SOCIAL SERVICES OUTREACH The Feeding Texas Social Services Outreach team provides skilled support to our food bank partners as they connect people to federal nutrition and health programs — like SNAP — that create a more economically stable Texas. To help eligible families understand and apply for the benefits they need, our Social Services team builds andFEEDING TEXAS BRAND
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JOBS - FEEDING TEXAS Jobs. Feeding Texas is an equal opportunity employer. In addition to positions found on this page, you can browse openings at food banks in Texas and across the nation via the Feeding America website. CALL TO ACTION: WE CANNOT WALK ALONE Call to Action: We Cannot Walk Alone. In his iconic speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King urged solidarity and perseverance in the fight for equality: “We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back.”. Despite the inspiration in his words, we can’tforget
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Contact For media inquiries, contact Anna Medica at amedica@feedingtexas.org. Logos HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP We lead a unified effort for a hunger-free Texas. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage all ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS Who We Are The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. What We Do We leverage statewide resources to mitigate and prevent hunger in Texas. We provide thoughtleadership
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. The Feeding Texas board consists of Executive Directors from the state's 21 regional food banks.LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experience food insecurity. Children, seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, and working families are among those affected in every Texas county. Hunger is primarily a symptom of economic insecurity. Ahousehold
DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
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Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic security issues. WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY Our network of food banks reaches every county in Texas — making us uniquely prepared to serve as a central point of contact for information, resources, and donations in the event of a disaster. Preparedness When a disaster happens somewhere in Texas, the FeedingTexas network of
HOME - FEEDING TEXASOUR STAFFSOLUTIONSCOMMUNITY CAPACITY CORPSCOMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITIONOUR BOARDSNAP We lead a unified effort for a hunger-free Texas. VISTA Community Capacity Corps helps build the capacity of our member food banks to pursue innovative projects that address the root causes of SOLUTIONS - FEEDING TEXAS Our Mission. Feeding Texas is a statewide network of food banks leading a unified effort to end hunger in Texas. Our goal is to ensure access to adequate, nutritious food for all Texans, improve the health and financial stability of the communities we serve, and engage all ABOUT US - FEEDING TEXAS Who We Are The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. Together with 21 member food banks, we reach over 5 million Texans annually with food and resources and engage the state in the fight against hunger. What We Do We leverage statewide resources to mitigate and prevent hunger in Texas. We provide thoughtleadership
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. The Feeding Texas board consists of Executive Directors from the state's 21 regional food banks.LEARN ABOUT HUNGER
While the Texas economy is booming, it is not without pitfalls. 1 in 7 of our fellow Texans — that’s over 4 million Texans — experience food insecurity. Children, seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, and working families are among those affected in every Texas county. Hunger is primarily a symptom of economic insecurity. Ahousehold
DONATE TO HELP FEED TEXANS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 How We’re Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic From El Paso to Houston to Laredo, food banks across state are doing what they do best – feeding community members in need. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas, ready to respond to disasters and national emergencies like COVID-19. The most vulnerablepeople
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Member Food Banks. The Feeding Texas network is the largest hunger-relief organization in Texas. The strength of Feeding Texas comes from the expanse of our 21 member food banks, representing diverse and unique communities across Texas— from small, rural communities to major metropolitan areas, from ranching and farming hubs, to technology meccas and industrial border towns. OUR STAFF - FEEDING TEXAS Celia Cole is an expert in food and nutrition policy with experience at the state and federal level. Prior to Feeding Texas, Celia was a senior policy analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) for 14 years, where she covered food and nutrition, welfare, and family economic security issues. WHAT IS FOOD INSECURITY? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life, and also points out that, “It is important to know that hunger and food insecurity are closely related, but distinct, concepts.Hunger refers to a personal, physical sensation of discomfort, while food insecurity refers to a lack of available financial DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY Our network of food banks reaches every county in Texas — making us uniquely prepared to serve as a central point of contact for information, resources, and donations in the event of a disaster. Preparedness When a disaster happens somewhere in Texas, the FeedingTexas network of
OUR BOARD - FEEDING TEXAS Our Board. The Feeding Texas board consists of Executive Directors from the state's 21 regional food banks. GET HELP - FEEDING TEXAS Reach Out. Mailing Address Feeding Texas 1524 South IH-35, Ste. 342 Austin, TX 78704. Phone 512-527-3613. Fax 512-382-9742. See staff profiles for individual staff contact emails.WHAT WE'RE SAYING
Why Voter Access is Important to Texas Food Banks May 6th, 2021. Feeding Texas respectfully urges the Legislature to protect legal and fair access to the ballot box for low-income Texans by opposing the passage of HB6 & SB7. DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY Response. Food banks fill a critical role in helping individuals, families, and communities stay nourished when disaster strikes. During a disaster, Feeding Texas mobilizes its network of food banks to provide millions of pounds of water and supplies to impactedcommunities.
COMMUNITY HEALTH & NUTRITION At Feeding Texas, we develop and monitor nutrition education and health programs tailored to local communities that need it most. Our network food banks provide over 4,000 classes annually in schools, public housing facilities, food pantries, and feeding sites to reach over 500,000 Texans. The Feeding Texas Health Promotions Team works behind the scenes toFEEDING TEXAS BRAND
The below content is located in the shared drive under: P:\\Communications\\External\\Branding For any additional questions about the Feeding Texas brand, contact Anna at amedica@feedingtexas.org. Communications Materials Request Forms Click the buttons below to make the desired request. Logos Right click and ‘Save image as’ to download. Approved Images Right click and‘Save image as
JOBS - FEEDING TEXAS Jobs. Feeding Texas is an equal opportunity employer. In addition to positions found on this page, you can browse openings at food banks in Texas and across the nation via the Feeding America website. SOCIAL SERVICES OUTREACH When our neighbors have their basic needs met to live a productive, healthy life, Texas thrives. SNAP — the Supplemental Assistance Nutrition Program, formerly Food Stamps — helps more than 4 million Texans put food on the table every year. Designed to help families with critical and basic nutrition needs, SNAP is often the first and most effective line of defense against hunger in America.PRESS MATERIALS
Contact For media inquiries, contact Anna Medica at amedica@feedingtexas.org. Logos CALL TO ACTION: WE CANNOT WALK ALONE In his iconic speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King urged solidarity and perseverance in the fight for equality: “We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back.”Search
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