Houston Food Bank Sees Surge in Demand Amid Government Shutdown; ABC13 Launches Early Share Your Holidays Drive
The Houston Food Bank has seen a significant surge in demand for its services during the recent government shutdown, with some food banks reporting an 1,800% increase in demand since Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits were halted. While these benefits are expected to be restored, the Houston Food Bank is already seeing the need continue and has launched its Share Your Holidays drive earlier than usual.
The food bank serves over one million people in southeast Texas, with many struggling to access nutritious food due to financial constraints or other barriers. According to a report by the Kinder Institute for Urban Research's Center for Community and Public Health, 39% of households in Houston and Harris County are food insecure, exceeding the national average of 14%.
The share your holidays drive offers an opportunity for individuals to make a difference in their community. The drive is expected to raise funds to support the food bank's services, which include providing meals for people in need.
Donations can be made through text message by sending "SYH2025" to 71777, scanning the QR code seen on-air during Share Your Holidays stories, or visiting the 2025 SYH fundraising page online. There are also eight drop-off locations throughout the Houston area where donations can be dropped off.
Some of the most-needed items include shelf-stable snacks such as granola bars, crackers, trail mix, nuts, and dried fruits; canned goods like meats, fruits, vegetables, pastas, beans, and soups; and drinks like water, sports drinks, and shelf-stable milk and juice.
The situation is not unique to Houston. According to Feeding Texas, a statewide network of food banks, 5.3 million Texans face food insecurity, with the highest rates found among seniors and children.
The need for food assistance continues to grow, and ABC13 hopes to exceed its record of 1,627,115 meals collected through Share Your Holidays. Donations will be accepted until New Year's Eve.
By supporting the Houston Food Bank through the Share Your Holidays drive, individuals can make a tangible difference in the lives of those struggling with food insecurity.
The Houston Food Bank has seen a significant surge in demand for its services during the recent government shutdown, with some food banks reporting an 1,800% increase in demand since Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits were halted. While these benefits are expected to be restored, the Houston Food Bank is already seeing the need continue and has launched its Share Your Holidays drive earlier than usual.
The food bank serves over one million people in southeast Texas, with many struggling to access nutritious food due to financial constraints or other barriers. According to a report by the Kinder Institute for Urban Research's Center for Community and Public Health, 39% of households in Houston and Harris County are food insecure, exceeding the national average of 14%.
The share your holidays drive offers an opportunity for individuals to make a difference in their community. The drive is expected to raise funds to support the food bank's services, which include providing meals for people in need.
Donations can be made through text message by sending "SYH2025" to 71777, scanning the QR code seen on-air during Share Your Holidays stories, or visiting the 2025 SYH fundraising page online. There are also eight drop-off locations throughout the Houston area where donations can be dropped off.
Some of the most-needed items include shelf-stable snacks such as granola bars, crackers, trail mix, nuts, and dried fruits; canned goods like meats, fruits, vegetables, pastas, beans, and soups; and drinks like water, sports drinks, and shelf-stable milk and juice.
The situation is not unique to Houston. According to Feeding Texas, a statewide network of food banks, 5.3 million Texans face food insecurity, with the highest rates found among seniors and children.
The need for food assistance continues to grow, and ABC13 hopes to exceed its record of 1,627,115 meals collected through Share Your Holidays. Donations will be accepted until New Year's Eve.
By supporting the Houston Food Bank through the Share Your Holidays drive, individuals can make a tangible difference in the lives of those struggling with food insecurity.