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BREAKING: USDA Announces $1 Billion in New Investments in Hunger Relief and Support for Local Food Systems
October 1st, 2024
For Immediate Release: 10/01/24 Contact: Wesley Story wstory@feedingtexas.org BREAKING: USDA Announces $1 Billion in New Investments in Hunger Relief and Support for Local Food Systems The investments come at a critical time for Texans experiencing food insecurity. TEXAS – Today, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced $1 billion in new funding for emergency food
Feeding Texas Network and 70+ Partner Organizations Prioritize “Food Is Medicine” Solutions for 2025 Legislative Session
September 30th, 2024
For Immediate Release: 09/30/24 Contact: Wesley Story wstory@feedingtexas.org Feeding Texas Network and 70+ Partner Organizations Prioritize “Food Is Medicine” Solutions for 2025 Legislative Session Food insecurity is intrinsically linked to poor health care outcomes. TEXAS – As Hunger Action Month wraps up, Feeding Texas joins our network of 20 food banks and a coalition of more
New USDA Report Shows Food Insecurity Increased in Texas and Across the Nation from 2022 to 2023
September 5th, 2024
For Immediate Release: 09/05/24 Contact: Wesley Story wstory@feedingtexas.org New USDA Report Shows Food Insecurity Increased in Texas and Across the Nation from 2022 to 2023 Food banks cannot end hunger alone – Texans need action from lawmakers. TEXAS – This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released its annual study measuring food security in the
New Video Shows Impact of USDA Program on Local Producers and Texas Food Banks
August 28th, 2024
For Immediate Release: 08/28/24 Contact: Wesley Story wstory@feedingtexas.org New Video Shows Impact of USDA Program on Local Producers and Texas Food Banks The LFPA program is strengthening regional food systems across Texas. TEXAS – Feeding Texas is releasing a new video today showcasing the impact of the Local Food Purchase Assistance (LFPA) program, a USDA program
ADVISORY: Food Bank of the RGV to Host Groundbreaking Ceremony
July 10th, 2024
For Planning Purposes: 07/10/2024Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org ADVISORY: Food Bank of the RGV to Host Groundbreaking Ceremony ***Thursday, July 11 at 10am*** PHARR, TEXAS – On Thursday, July 11 at 10 a.m., the Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley (FBRGV) will host a groundbreaking ceremony to kick off construction on the food bank’s new Produce
No Cost Summer Meals Available For Kids Across Texas
July 2nd, 2024
For Immediate Release: 07/01/24Contact: Wesley Story wstory@feedingtexas.org No Cost Summer Meals Available For Kids Across Texas Nearly 1 in 4 Texas kids experience hunger. TEXAS – When schools close for the summer and kids no longer have access to school meals, Texas food banks see hunger spike and increased need in their communities. The good news
Congress Could Cut Billions in Future SNAP Benefits in Texas
May 17th, 2024
For Immediate Release: 05/17/2024Contact: Wesley Story wstory@feedingtexas.org Congress Could Cut Billions in Future SNAP Benefits in Texas New Feeding Texas report shows importance of regular updates to the Thrifty Food Plan. TEXAS – Today, U.S. House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn “GT” Thompson released his Farm Bill proposal. The proposal would freeze the cost of the Thrifty Food Plan
Over 250 Faith-Based Organizations Join Texas Food Banks in Call for a Strong Farm Bill
December 13th, 2023
For Immediate Release: 12/13/23Contact: Wesley Story wstory@feedingtexas.org Over 250 Faith-Based Organizations Join Texas Food Banks in Call for a Strong Farm Bill There is an inextricable connection between faith and food. TEXAS – Today, Feeding Texas sent a letter signed by more than 250 statewide and local faith-based organizations to Texas members of Congress and their
Feeding Texas CEO Appointed to Serve on New Texas Food System Security and Resiliency Planning Council
November 17th, 2023
For Immediate Release: 11/17/23Contact: Wesley Story, 972.999.5225 or wstory@feedingtexas.org Feeding Texas CEO Appointed to Serve on New Texas Food System Security and Resiliency Planning Council Celia Cole will represent the Feeding Texas network of food banks. TEXAS – Today, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller appointed Feeding Texas CEO Celia Cole to represent food banks on the
New Feeding America Poll Shows Majority of Likely Voters Support Increasing Investment in Farm Bill Nutrition Programs
November 2nd, 2023
For Immediate Release: 11/02/23Contact: Wesley Story, 972.999.5225 or wstory@feedingtexas.org New Feeding America Poll Shows Majority of Likely Voters Support Increasing Investment in Farm Bill Nutrition Programs Bipartisan majority support increasing SNAP benefits and 85% support increasing TEFAP funding. TEXAS – A new poll released by Feeding America this week shows a majority of likely voters want
Feeding Texas Calls for State and Federal Action to Address Massive Increase in Food Insecurity Across Texas and the Nation
October 27th, 2023
For Immediate Release: 10/27/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Feeding Texas Calls for State and Federal Action to Address Massive Increase in Food Insecurity Across Texas and the Nation USDA’s latest report shows nearly 1 in 6 Texas households are food insecure. TEXAS – This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released its annual study measuring
Feeding Texas Network Backs Major Hunger-Fighting Wins During 2023 Legislative Session
June 26th, 2023
For Immediate Release: 06/20/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Feeding Texas Network Backs Major Hunger-Fighting Wins During 2023 Legislative Session New laws will improve SNAP access and increase funding for emergency food distribution. TEXAS – With the support of the Feeding Texas network of food banks and anti-hunger champions across the state, the Texas Legislature passed several
Our Network’s Anti-Hunger Wins from the 2023 Texas Legislative Session
June 15th, 2023
This year’s legislative session was Feeding Texas’ most successful since Texas food banks came together as a network over 20 years ago to engage state lawmakers in the fight against hunger. With the support of food banks and anti-hunger champions across the state, the Texas Legislature passed several new laws that will prevent hunger for
Medicaid and SNAP Enrollment / Renewal Events Across Texas
May 11th, 2023
Feeding Texas is partnering with Texas Health and Human Services’ Community Partner Program and local food banks to host SNAP and Medicaid renewal events across the state over the next few months. See below for the locations and dates of these events. This effort is to aid in the unwinding of the public health emergency
Feeding Texas Announces Farm Bill Priorities for 2023 Reauthorization
May 3rd, 2023
For Immediate Release: 05/03/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Feeding Texas Announces Farm Bill Priorities for 2023 Reauthorization Congress has an opportunity to strengthen our nation’s commitment to hunger relief. TEXAS – As federal lawmakers debate the future of the Farm Bill, the Feeding Texas network calls on our elected officials to reauthorize a bipartisan Farm Bill
Three Ways Congress Should Fight Hunger in the Farm Bill
April 27th, 2023
Every five years, Congress gets an opportunity to strengthen our nation’s commitment to hunger relief via the Farm Bill. This rare moment in the legislative calendar guarantees a review of federal nutrition strategies like SNAP and food banks, which serve as the backbone of hunger relief in America. Here in Texas, we know we can
Texas Food Banks Ask Legislators to Implement Pre-Release SNAP Registration
April 5th, 2023
For Immediate Release: 04/05/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Texas Food Banks Ask Legislators to Implement Pre-Release SNAP Registration This simple policy change would fight hunger and reduce recidivism for formerly incarcerated Texans. TEXAS – The Feeding Texas network, made up of 21 food banks across the state, is calling on state legislators to support hungry Texans
Texas Food Banks Urge Legislators to Fight College Hunger, Improve Graduation Rates
March 22nd, 2023
For Immediate Release: 03/22/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Texas Food Banks Urge Legislators to Fight College Hunger, Improve Graduation Rates 38% of students at two-year colleges experience hunger. TEXAS – The Feeding Texas network, made up of 21 food banks across the state, is calling on state legislators to address hunger on college campuses today in
Texas Food Banks Call for Lawmakers to Update the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test
March 8th, 2023
For Immediate Release: 03/08/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Texas Food Banks Call for Lawmakers to Update the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test More than 54,000 Texas households were denied SNAP due to the Vehicle Asset Test in 2022. TEXAS – The Feeding Texas network, made up of 21 food banks across the state, is calling on state
Texas Food Banks Urge Legislators to Increase Funding for Surplus Ag Grant
February 15th, 2023
For Immediate Release: 02/15/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Texas Food Banks Urge Legislators to Increase Funding for Surplus Ag Grant Investments in produce rescue will help food banks meet growing need. TEXAS – The Feeding Texas network, made up of 21 food banks across the state, is calling on state lawmakers to increase funding for the
Bipartisan Bill Allows Incarcerated Texans to Apply for SNAP Before Release
February 8th, 2023
For Immediate Release: 02/08/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Bipartisan Bill Allows Incarcerated Texans to Apply for SNAP Before Release This simple policy change would reduce recidivism for Texans leaving the criminal justice system. TEXAS – Feeding Texas is excited to announce bill authors for key legislation focused on supporting formerly incarcerated Texans as they reenter society.
College SNAP Bill Would Help Low-Income Students Graduate
January 26th, 2023
For Immediate Release: 01/26/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org College SNAP Bill Would Help Low-Income Students Graduate Short-term food assistance can improve long-term economic outcomes for students. TEXAS – Feeding Texas is excited to announce bill sponsors for key legislation that would fight hunger on college campuses. Sen. Royce West (D-Dallas) and Rep. Armando Walle (D-Houston) have
All Texans will see cuts to SNAP benefits starting in March. Here’s what you should know
January 23rd, 2023
Why are extra SNAP payments (Emergency Allotments) ending? Congress and the USDA gave states the option, starting early in the pandemic, to give SNAP households the maximum allotment of benefits for their household size, regardless of their income. Under normal rules, benefits are calculated based on household size, income, and expenses. States had to elect
Bipartisan Bill Would Modernize the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test
January 17th, 2023
For Immediate Release: 01/17/2023Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Bipartisan Bill Would Modernize the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test Car values have increased due to inflation, forcing hungry families off SNAP. TEXAS – With the 88th Texas legislative session underway, Feeding Texas is excited to announce bill sponsors for key legislation focused on the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test.
Our 2023 Gameplan: Fighting Hunger in a Divided Congress
December 21st, 2022
We can’t food bank our way out of hunger, which is why Feeding Texas advocates for public policies that help low-income Texans access affordable and nutritious food. Much of our nation’s policy response to hunger is decided at the federal level, by Congress and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Although the next Congress will
Food Banks Cheer Inclusion of Child Nutrition Investments in Omnibus Budget Bill
December 20th, 2022
For Immediate Release: 12/20/2022Contact: Wesley Storywstory@feedingtexas.org Food Banks Cheer Inclusion of Child Nutrition Investments in Omnibus Budget Bill Proposed funding would create a national summer EBT program. TEXAS – Feeding Texas, the state association of food banks, joins other advocacy groups to praise the inclusion of child nutrition investments in the year-end omnibus budget
Lawmakers must prioritize hunger solutions in upcoming session
November 28th, 2022
This article was originally published on Beaumontenterprise.com on Nov. 18, 2022.Photo made Monday, December 20, 2021 Kim Brent/The Enterprise Written by: Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding Texas, and Harvey Zernial President and CEO of Southeast Texas Food Bank Finding common ground may be hard these days, but we can all agree that our grocery bills are higher
Strain on ‘grandfamilies’: Grandparents raising grandkids face high levels of food insecurity
November 22nd, 2022
This article was originally published by USA Today on Nov. 18, 2022. Written by: Marc Ramirez These were supposed to be the relaxing years for Mercedes Bristol, a 68-year-old grandmother in San Antonio. Instead, she’s just picked up one grandchild from school and is on her way to pick up another in a car loaded
Feeding Texas Announces 2023 State Legislative Priorities
November 16th, 2022
For Immediate Release: 11/16/2022Contact: Wesley Story, 972.999.5225or wstory@feedingtexas.org Feeding Texas Announces 2023 State Legislative Priorities Texas lawmakers can help fight hunger in the 88th legislative session. TEXAS – Bill filing begins this week for the 88th Texas Legislature. As state lawmakers begin introducing legislation, Feeding Texas calls on our elected officials to push for policy
Texas Lawmakers Can Help Fight Hunger in the 2023 Legislative Session
November 16th, 2022
Texans and food banks alike are facing tough times. Inflation is combining with supply chain squeezes to reduce the purchasing power of food banks and people facing hunger. As a result, food banks are experiencing a surge in the number of Texans seeking emergency food assistance. Food banks are responding as best they can to
Hunger Hits Kids and Texans of Color Even Harder
July 20th, 2022
About 1 in 5 Texas children – and 1 in 8 Texans overall – faced the threat of hunger in 2020, according to the newest data in Feeding America’s annual Map the Meal Gap report. When the data is broken down by race and ethnicity, the numbers are even more stark. That year, 1 in
Texas Legislature Invests $95M for Food Bank Capacity Building
April 1st, 2022
For Immediate Release: April 1, 2022 Contact: Celia Cole, 512-590-0659, ccole@feedingtexas.org This statement is attributable in whole or in part to Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding Texas, regarding the Texas Department of Agriculture’s announcement of $95M in capacity-building funds for food banks: “Food banks are an important layer of protection against hunger every day, and
COVID, supply chain problems, winter storm Uri all pushed food banks to become more resilient
March 9th, 2022
This post was originally published on The Dallas Morning News Food banks have always grappled with supply chain problems. We will never forget that just over a year ago millions of Texans suffered from the winter ice storm that covered the state, causing many to lose electricity, hunt for water and sustain damage to their
Your Impact on Winter Storm Uri Relief
February 24th, 2022
Thanks to generous support from our donors and partners, Feeding Texas and the statewide network of food banks were able to feed hundreds of thousands of Texans during Winter Storm Uri. Over 56 MILLION MEALS were distributed in response to the winter storm via the Feeding Texas network! That’s a 25% increase during the weeks following the storm. Impact
1 in 8 Texas Households Struggled to Eat While Pandemic Raged
September 8th, 2021
One in eight Texas households struggled to avoid hunger between 2018 and 2020, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report released today. An average thirteen percent of Texas households experienced ‘food insecurity’ in that time period, meaning they faced hunger or engaged in coping mechanisms to avoid it. Data analyzed by Northwestern University during
USDA Announced Largest Increase to Food Assistance Benefits in SNAP Program History
August 16th, 2021
The USDA announced a 27% increase to SNAP benefits for Texas residents, equivalent to $1.5B annually. Food banks welcomed USDA’s Monday announcement of a long overdue update to the calculation of federal food aid that will result in a 27% increase to SNAP benefits for Texas residents, equivalent to $1.5B annually. The Thrifty Food Plan,
Why Voter Access is Important to Texas Food Banks
July 15th, 2021
Feeding Texas respectfully urges the Texas House to protect legal and fair access to the ballot box for Texans by opposing the passage of HB3. According to a 2020 analysis of voting records, eligible voters with incomes less than twice the federal poverty line routinely vote at a much lower rate than their higher-income peers.
New Law Simplifies Access To SNAP For Vulnerable Texas Populations, Aims To Reduce Senior Hunger
June 17th, 2021
SB 224 simplifies the SNAP certification and recertification requirements for households comprised of senior citizens or individuals with disabilities SB 224, authored by Texas State Senator Charles Perry and sponsored by Rep. Armando Walle, became law yesterday after being signed by Governor Greg Abbott. The legislation creates a simplified certification and recertification process for Supplemental
University of Texas Student E-Cookbook Promotes Sustainable Food Sourcing and Raises Funds for Feeding Texas
June 17th, 2021
A team of 17 students from The University of Texas at Austin created a donation-based e-cookbook titled “A Taste of Austin Through the Lens of Sustainability” that showcases local restaurants and businesses focused on sustainability. The students make up this year’s Coordinated Program in Dietetics (CPD), a three-semester pre-professional program in nutritional sciences where those
Texans Running Out of Food as Weather Crisis Disrupts Supply Chain
February 18th, 2021
Texans running low on food are finding empty grocery store shelves. Food pantries are running out of supplies. And the freeze has wiped out substantial portions of the state’s citrus and vegetable crops. 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
Biden Administration Serious About Reducing Pandemic-Fueled Hunger
January 25th, 2021
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 home. The administration
Call to Action: We Cannot Walk Alone
January 18th, 2021
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’t forget that King
Texas Food Banks May Be Less Equipped to Help Hungry Households in the New Year
December 10th, 2020
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. This story was originally published in The Texas Tribune. Food banks across Texas are projecting food shortages in coming months due to the
Bipartisan Legislation Proposes to Feed More Texas Seniors
December 10th, 2020
Bipartisan legislation filed in advance of the 87th Texas Legislature would streamline access to nutrition assistance for Texas seniors and people with disabilities, according to advocates. The companion bills, filed in the House by Representative Armando Walle (D-Houston) and in the Senate by Senators Charles Perry (R-Lubbock) and Royce West (D-Dallas), would direct the Texas
Statement on Bipartisan, Congressional COVID Relief Negotiations
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,
COVID-19 Impact Report: Over 400M Pounds of Food Distributed
November 17th, 2020
Thanks to the generous support of donors and partners, Feeding Texas and the statewide network of food banks were able to feed hundreds of thousands of Texans since the start of the COVID-19 economic downturn and make a commitment to be there for the long term with increased levels of support. Over 400 million pounds of
Feeding Texas Statement on Election Results
November 11th, 2020
Attributable to Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding Texas: Feeding Texas congratulates the projected winners of last Tuesday’s election across our state and nation. We celebrate the conclusion of an election season challenged by a global pandemic, an atypical voting process, and profound differences of opinion among voters. We celebrate Texas voters, especially the Texans served
State Cuts Food Bank Funding as Need Soars
October 1st, 2020
The Texas Department of Agriculture slashed food bank funding by 44% today, despite record need related to the COVID-19 health crisis. The $1.9 million cut is to the Surplus Agricultural Product Grant, which helps food banks procure fresh produce from local growers. The cuts are aimed at satisfying a directive from the Governor to trim agency budgets
Hunger in Texas Doubles During Pandemic
July 13th, 2020
“This data makes it clear that the new normal of COVID-19 includes a significant increase in hunger…A modest, fifteen percent boost to SNAP while the pandemic continues would begin to counter this increase.” Photograph by Tamir Kalifa New research suggests food insecurity has doubled among Texas families on the four-month anniversary of Texas’ disaster declaration
Feeding Texas Stands in Solidarity With Those Fighting Systemic Racism
June 10th, 2020
Feeding Texas stands in solidarity with the Black community in calling for racial justice and mourning the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and the many others before them. We commit to learn from, and act with communities of color and other marginalized people to dismantle the systemic and structural racism that infects