Leading SA: San Antonio Food Bank seeks volunteers, support during โMarch Sadnessโ
While the NCAA has March Madness, the San Antonio Food Bank is facing a "March Sadness" due to a shortage of volunteers, according to food bank president and CEO Eric Cooper, who joined Leading SA on Sunday morning.
Leading SA: San Antonio Food Bankโs chief sustainability officer discusses holiday season needs, programs
Michael Guerra, chief sustainability officer of the San Antonio Food Bank, joined Leading SA this weekend to talk about the current needs and various programs you can participate in during this holiday season.
Bexar County families receiving extra food benefits set to lose millions as pandemic policy ends
Thousands of local families are bracing for the end of extra food stamp benefits now that the federal government is ending a pandemic-era policy that gave millions of families on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program more money every month.
Nonprofits collect supplies for pets belonging to San Antonioโs homeless population
Itโs National Dog Day, a day to celebrate all dog breeds and raise awareness for public shelters and rescue dogs. But perhaps one population you donโt think about as pet owners are those experiencing homelessness.
How to escape food deserts, food swamps in San Antonio area
The City of San Antonio and the San Antonio Food Bank has separate programs with the same goal: Increase healthy food options in areas of town known as โfood deserts,โ which are defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as low-income areas where the nearest grocery store is more than a mile away.
One year later, San Antonio Food Bank commemorates largest emergency food distribution
On April 9, 2020, thousands of residents waited for hours at the parking lot of Traderโs Village to receive meals from the San Antonio Food Bank. It became the largest domestic emergency food distribution in the nation.
San Antonio Food Bank releases COVID-19 impact report
SAN ANTONIO โ Itโs been 12 months of challenges but also opportunities. The San Antonio Food Bank reflected on one year of hard work feeding thousands of families during the COVID-19 pandemic. โWeโre taking this anniversary of the COVID-19 crisis to bring a level of stewardship and accountability and sharing what weโve experienced, what weโve learned and what weโre hopeful in the next year,โ San Antonio Food Bank President and CEO Eric Cooper said Wednesday. โThat sector for San Antonio was disproportionately impacted in this crisis. So many of our layoffs were in that sector and many military households were impacted,โ Cooper said.
San Antonio Food Bank says demand from military community has more than doubled during the pandemic
SAN ANTONIO โ In Military City U.S.A., the San Antonio Food Bank has always helped serve active duty military families and veterans needing its help, however, during the coronavirus pandemic, the need is even more apparent. Accustomed to seeing military members in uniform helping to unload and distribute items at the food bank, Cooper said a recent encounter he had in the food bankโs lobby was a sobering moment. โHe kind of hung his head and said, โNo, Iโm actually here to get food,โโ Cooper said. โJust because thatโs the man that I am.โHe said thankfully, a friend told him about the San Antonio Food Bank. โItโs amazing to see so many people giving back to our community, you know, because this is San Antonio,โ Brazier said.
โThey are really amazingโ: Restaurant using its regenerative burgers to help support San Antonio Food Bank
SAN ANTONIO โ Wholesome meats is a new company that is working with farmers and ranchers in multiple states, including here in the state of Texas. Their burgers are products of a natural process called regenerative farming and a local San Antonio restaurant is now using their food to create burgers to help the San Antonio Food Bank. They (the Wholesome Meats burgers) are really amazing,โ Asvestas said. They donโt use chemicals or hormones and they always keep the ground covered,โ Kent Wuthrich, CEO of Wholesome Meats said. So itโs like itโs a win win win for the community,โ Asvestas said.
Water distribution sites in San Antonio will operate through March 6
Volunteers hand out water at a San Antonio Food Bank drive-through food distribution site held at Rackspace Technology, Friday, Feb. 19, 2021, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)SAN ANTONIO โ Water distribution sites across San Antonio and Bexar County will continue to operate from now through March 6. As announced Sunday, the distribution sites will be operating from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Listed below are the drive-up bottled water distribution sites:Wheatley Heights Sports Complex โ 200 Noblewood Dr.Brooks โ Challenger Dr. @ Research PlaceTexas A&M University - San Antonio - Main Campus โ One University WayPort San Antonio โ 205 Billy Mitchell Blvd. RELATED: Here are the water, food distribution centers open in the San Antonio area
KSAT12 donates $25,000 to help San Antonians recover from devastating winter storms
To help the community during this difficult time, KSAT12 recently donated $25,000 towards the Letโs Help SA fund. By donating $25,000 to the โLetโs Help SAโ project with Morganโs Wonderland, we can help the city get back on the road to healing. These organizations are SAMMinistries, the San Antonio Food Bank and Haven for Hope. Haven for Hope provides, coordinates and delivers an efficient system of care for people experiencing homelessness in San Antonio. AdThe Letโs Help SA emergency fund will be open for donations through 11:59 pm this Sunday, February 28.