CAPITAL AREA FOOD BANK OF TEXAS ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011
ADDENDUM
Program Sponsors
Fresh Food for Families
Even with a steady income, the rising cost of living in Central Texas makes it difficult for some families to pay bills, clothe their children, and purchase nutritious food. For older adults, low-income families, and those living on a fixed income, Fresh Food for Families is a nutritious, economic lifeline, providing families with quality fruits, vegetables, and other perishables free of charge, on a regular basis. Thank you, Fresh Food for Families sponsors!
Bank of America Charitable Foundation Church World Service
Theodore P. Davis Charitable Trust Feeding America
Donald D. Hammill Foundation
Wheels of Sharing Mobile Food Pantries
The Wheels of Sharing program is one of the Food Bank’s most effective ways of addressing hunger and food insecurity. Operating out of custom-built, refrigerated vehicles, the program fills geographic and service gaps in emergency food assistance by distributing basic staples, fresh produce and frozen items, as well as providing SNAP (Food Stamp) application assistance directly to those at risk of hunger in Central Texas communities. Thank you, Wheels of Sharing sponsors!
Church World Service Garber Family Foundation LCRA Credit Union
LCRA Employees’ United Charities The Mills Dennis Family Foundation
Tanglewood Baptist Church Walmart Foundation
Central Texas Food Rescue
Quality fruits, vegetables, and protein are essential for a balanced diet and they can also be expensive and difficult for food assistance programs to acquire. Through established relationships with local retailers, the Central Texas Food Rescue program obtains a variety of donated products including dairy products, frozen foods, meat, bakery items, and produce. Thank you, Central Texas Food Rescue sponsors!
James R. Dougherty Jr. Foundation Inc.
Rachael and Ben Vaughan Foundation