is Feeding Families during the Summer

BOB FM is raising money for Central Texas Food Bank Inc
US$75
raised of US$1,000 target
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Virtual Food Drive · 31 January 2023 ·

After a difficult two years for our community, families are continuing to struggle as food and housing prices soar. From June 1-August 31, $1 will provide 8 nutritious meals, thanks to a generous matching gift.

Story

Summer is here and that means more of our Central Texas neighbors are struggling with hunger. With the kids at home and utility bills rising this time of year, the need is high. Higher prices are also taking a toll on Central Texans. After several months of gradual decline in the number of people we serve as the pandemic eased off, we saw an increase in the number of individuals served from January to March of more than 46,000. The best way to help the Central Texas Food Bank meet this high demand is with monetary donations, which give us the flexibility to purchase just what we need, when we need it. Thanks to matching gifts from generous donors, your donation will go twice as far this summer. That means that each dollar can provide 8 meals to those in need. So if you are able to help, please donate today. And feel good again.

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About the campaign

After a difficult two years for our community, families are continuing to struggle as food and housing prices soar. From June 1-August 31, $1 will provide 8 nutritious meals, thanks to a generous matching gift.

About the charity

The mission of the Central Texas Food Bank is to nourish hungry people and lead the community in the fight against hunger. We provide food through a network of about 300 Partner Agencies and mobile food pantries across 21 counties, an area about twice the size of Massachusetts.

Donation summary

Total
US$75.00
Online
US$75.00
Offline
US$0.00

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