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Fighting Hunger... Feeding Hope

To assist families devastated by the recent tornadoes in Oklahoma City, monetary donations designated to “OKC Tornado Relief” may be made online donate here or sent to the San Antonio Food Bank (5200 W. Old US Highway 90, San Antonio, TX 78227) and will be forwarded to our sister food bank in OKC via our Feeding America national network of food banks. At this time no food or beverage donations have been requested. Once responders determine their needs, we will advise the community of other ways they can support our neighbors. We thank you for your caring and compassion.

nutrition mission

One A Day Nutrition Mission

Until July 1, 2013

Tell us how you fight hunger in your community, and you could win a trip to NYC to meet Sheryl Crow! Visit NutritionMission.com now through July 1 for details and to enter your story for your chance to win!

Toyota Tundra Truck Raffle


IS NOW CLOSED

Thank you San Antonio! Through your support of the Spurs Truck Raffle, we will be able to provide over 1.3 million meals to children, families, and the elderly in our community. The winner has been picked by the accounting firm, BDO, and has been notified. Congratulations ticket holder 1106!

Case Worker Referral

SAFB Call Center Operator
Assists clients with application and renewal assistance for various federal benefits.
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summer food services

Smiling boy and girl
When school is out, this program provides nutritious meals and snacks to children during the summer.
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community kitchen

Culinary Student
Addresses hunger by providing economically disadvantaged adults with the job skills they need to achieve self-sufficiency.
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