San Angelo Food Bank
Fighting Hunger & Feeding Hope Across The Concho Valley
San Angelo Food Bank
Fighting Hunger & Feeding Hope Across The Concho Valley

Our Mission
Serving The Concho Valley Region
The San Angelo Food Bank is dedicated to fighting hunger and feeding hope across the communities of Tom Green, Irion, Sterling, Concho, and Coke counties in the Concho Valley region.
As a branch of the San Antonio Food Bank, we are part of a larger network dedicated to fighting food insecurity across Texas (Feeding Texas) and nationally (Feeding America). This collaboration allows us to leverage resources, share best practices, and amplify our impact within the communities we serve. Together, we strive to ensure that no one goes hungry and every individual thrives.
Our Mission
Serving The Concho Valley Region
The San Angelo Food Bank is dedicated to fighting hunger and feeding hope across the communities of Tom Green, Irion, Sterling, Concho, and Coke counties in the Concho Valley region.
As a branch of the San Antonio Food Bank, we are part of a larger network dedicated to fighting food insecurity across Texas (Feeding Texas) and nationally (Feeding America). This collaboration allows us to leverage resources, share best practices, and amplify our impact within the communities we serve. Together, we strive to ensure that no one goes hungry and every individual thrives.
Feeding Hope
Ways To Get Help
If you or someone you know is facing food insecurity, we’re here to help. The San Angelo Food Bank provides a variety of services to ensure that families have access to nutritious food, including:
- Food Assistance
- Benefits Assistance
- Additional Resources
Feeding Hope
Ways To Get Help
If you or someone you know is facing food insecurity, we’re here to help. The San Angelo Food Bank provides a variety of services to ensure that families have access to nutritious food, including:
- Food Assistance
- Benefits Assistance
- Additional Resources
Recurring Food Distribution Schedule
We’re here to help. Below you’ll find a list of ongoing food distributions available to our community. If you or someone you know could use support, these regular events are open and welcoming to all in need.

“Higher bills every month are overwhelming, but through it all the Food Bank is there when I need it.”
Tonja | San Angelo Neighbor
Fighting Hunger
Ways To Give Help
You can make a difference in the lives of your neighbors in the Concho Valley. Here are a few ways to support our mission:
- Monetary Donations: Every dollar counts! Your donations help us purchase food and resources for those in need. Just $1 provides 7 meals to families in our community.
- Volunteer: Join us in our mission! Whether you’re sorting food, helping at events, or spreading the word, your time and skills are invaluable.
- Food Drives: Organize a food drive in your neighborhood or workplace to collect non-perishable items for our pantries.
- Corporate Partnerships: If you represent a business, consider partnering with us to make a greater impact through financial contributions or in-kind donations.
Fighting Hunger
Ways To Give Help
You can make a difference in the lives of your neighbors in the Concho Valley. Here are a few ways to support our mission:
- Monetary Donations: Every dollar counts! Your donations help us purchase food and resources for those in need. Just $1 provides 7 meals to families in our community.
- Volunteer: Join us in our mission! Whether you’re sorting food, helping at events, or spreading the word, your time and skills are invaluable.
- Food Drives: Organize a food drive in your neighborhood or workplace to collect non-perishable items for our pantries.
- Corporate Partnerships: If you represent a business, consider partnering with us to make a greater impact through financial contributions or in-kind donations.
For questions or more information about the San Angelo Food Bank please contact:

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