Your Impact In Action

Before, During, & After the Storm

August 2025

Recent storms have taken a heavy toll on communities across our region. In places like Kerrville and San Angelo, flooding has left many families facing damaged homes and unimaginable loss.

In the face of these challenges, our community has shown incredible strength and compassion- neighbors helping neighbors, volunteers and relief organizations stepping up, and the San Antonio Food Bank providing critical resources to ensure that no one goes without.

Because of your generosity, we’ve been able to respond quickly by hosting emergency food distributions and delivering water, meals, and supplies where they’re needed most. Your support is also helping 18 local partner agencies recovering from the storm’s impact to remain open with stocked shelves and continue serving their communities.

Somber woman sitting in drivers seat of car, looking out window.
Somber woman sitting in drivers seat of car, looking out window.

“When you’re in shock and trying hard to figure out what to do next, just having someone show up with help…it means everything. It was one less thing to worry about.”

OLGA | Kerville Neighbor

We’ve seen how quickly a natural disaster can upend lives. Our hearts are with the many families recently affected, and with the more than 105,000 neighbors in our service area who live in crisis every day.

Not all disasters we support are weather-related. Every day, families face the quiet emergencies of hunger–bare pantries, skipped meals, and tough decisions between food and other basic needs.

Across the 29 counties we serve, the Food Bank is committed to being there before the storm, during the storm, and long after it passes. But we can’t do this without you.

Thank you for being someone our neighbors can count on in times of crisis and every day in between.

To learn more about the San Antonio Food Bank’s disaster relief efforts visit safoodbank.org/disasterrelief