1 in 8 Texans battle food insecurity, according to a new study by the Department of Agriculture. Those numbers are evident here in the Brazos Valley, but local organizations and businesses are working together to make sure people don't go hungry.
After a year away an annual Brazos Valley tradition is back and better than ever. Author: Jordan Adams Updated: 6:34 PM CDT August 4, 2021
BRYAN, Texas After a year away an annual Brazos Valley tradition is back and better than ever.
The 28th annual Feast of Caring, benefiting the Brazos Valley Food Bank, is back this year! The event started at 11 a.m. This morning at the Brazos center
A modest meal of beans, rice, sausage, salad, and dessert was served. The meal was prepared by Chartwell s catering and served by local celebrities.
“This is a real casual come and go event, that s accessible to most people”
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Anybody could need food, you just never know who, One week left to help Feed the Need
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WACO, TX â There are just seven days left to donate to the 25 News Feed the Need drive, which is dedicated to making sure food pantries across Central Texas have the resources they need to keep community members from going hungry.
25 News has partnered with seven food pantries from across Central Texas: Shepherdâs Heart, The Salvation Army, Caritas, Operation Feeding Temple, Killeen Food Care Center, Helping Hands Ministry in Belton and the Brazos Valley Food Bank.
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