Houston Food Bank gives free groceries and meals to families who need help getting food. They help people in Houston and 18 nearby areas get healthy food for their families.
Houston area food bank providing meals and food assistance to neighbors in need through donations, volunteers, and community partnerships
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This map shows you where to get free food in your neighborhood. Just type in your zip code to find food pantries, meal programs, and places giving out food nearby.
Take a free tour of the Houston Food Bank's huge warehouse and kitchen to learn how they help feed hungry families in our community. You'll see volunteers sorting food, learn about hunger in Houston, and discover how this amazing place makes hot meals for kids.
Free groceries at pop-up locations across Houston. No ID required. Just show up during distribution hours and bring your own bags.
The Houston Food Bank gives free food to families who need it. You can visit their pantry to get groceries, or find a smaller food pantry near you.
Star of Hope gives people who don't have homes a safe place to sleep, hot meals, and programs to help them get jobs and housing. They help men, women, and families rebuild their lives with support and training.
Call or text 211 to get free help finding food, housing, jobs, healthcare, and other services in Houston. Trained helpers are available 24/7 to connect you with resources in your neighborhood.
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