Houston Food Bank and ABC13 partner up again for holiday giving, but it’s not too late to help those in need
In a display of generosity that highlights the true spirit of giving during the holiday season, several local organizations have teamed up with the Houston Food Bank to support individuals struggling with food insecurity. The ABC13 Share Your Holidays drive, which kicked off on Giving Tuesday, aims to raise funds and collect donations for meals in southeast Texas.
Since its inception 45 years ago, the drive has continued to grow, collecting millions of cans of food for those who need it most. This year, the Houston Food Bank is expecting to provide over 45,000 meals thanks to a generous donation from Disney and their partnership with Feeding America.
Food insecurity affects many families across southeast Texas, particularly in northern Harris County where nearly half of residents experience moderate or high levels of food insecurity. According to recent data, Hispanic women face the largest gender gap in household food insecurity, highlighting the need for targeted support.
The situation is just as dire statewide, with Feeding Texas reporting that 5.3 million Texans are facing food insecurity – the highest rate in the nation. In rural areas, residents often struggle due to lack of transportation and low wages, while one in four Latinos experience food insecurity at a rate of 24%.
Despite the challenges, there are many ways for individuals to make a difference through the ABC13 Share Your Holidays drive. By donating $1, an individual can provide three meals for those struggling with food insecurity. Donations can be made through text message or by visiting the fundraising page online.
Those looking to help others through this event can find most-needed items such as shelf-stable snacks, canned goods, and drinks on the Houston Food Bank website. With over 1.6 million meals needed this year, ABC13 hopes to exceed its previous record and continue supporting those in need throughout the year.
The importance of this drive cannot be overstated, particularly during a time when food insecurity affects families across southeast Texas. By giving generously and making a difference in someone's life, individuals can help create lasting change in their community.
In a display of generosity that highlights the true spirit of giving during the holiday season, several local organizations have teamed up with the Houston Food Bank to support individuals struggling with food insecurity. The ABC13 Share Your Holidays drive, which kicked off on Giving Tuesday, aims to raise funds and collect donations for meals in southeast Texas.
Since its inception 45 years ago, the drive has continued to grow, collecting millions of cans of food for those who need it most. This year, the Houston Food Bank is expecting to provide over 45,000 meals thanks to a generous donation from Disney and their partnership with Feeding America.
Food insecurity affects many families across southeast Texas, particularly in northern Harris County where nearly half of residents experience moderate or high levels of food insecurity. According to recent data, Hispanic women face the largest gender gap in household food insecurity, highlighting the need for targeted support.
The situation is just as dire statewide, with Feeding Texas reporting that 5.3 million Texans are facing food insecurity – the highest rate in the nation. In rural areas, residents often struggle due to lack of transportation and low wages, while one in four Latinos experience food insecurity at a rate of 24%.
Despite the challenges, there are many ways for individuals to make a difference through the ABC13 Share Your Holidays drive. By donating $1, an individual can provide three meals for those struggling with food insecurity. Donations can be made through text message or by visiting the fundraising page online.
Those looking to help others through this event can find most-needed items such as shelf-stable snacks, canned goods, and drinks on the Houston Food Bank website. With over 1.6 million meals needed this year, ABC13 hopes to exceed its previous record and continue supporting those in need throughout the year.
The importance of this drive cannot be overstated, particularly during a time when food insecurity affects families across southeast Texas. By giving generously and making a difference in someone's life, individuals can help create lasting change in their community.