
What’s the Difference Between a Food Bank and a Food Pantry?
When you hear the terms “food bank” and “food pantry,” you might think they mean the same thing. While both are essential in fighting food

When you hear the terms “food bank” and “food pantry,” you might think they mean the same thing. While both are essential in fighting food

Hunger isn’t always visible—but it’s a daily reality for thousands of families across the South Plains. Feeding America’s “Map the Meal Gap” project offers a

When times are tough, accessing food shouldn’t be. At South Plains Food Bank, we believe no one should go hungry. Whether you’re experiencing a short-term

Summer is a season of growth — for fresh produce and for young people. As families and church groups begin planning summer activities, there’s no

When most people think of hunger, they picture far-off places. But the truth is, hunger is a daily reality for thousands of families right here

When school is out, hunger shouldn’t take a vacation. That’s why South Plains Food Bank proudly offers Summer Feeding Programs—to ensure children across our community

Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Whether you’re searching for food bank volunteer hours, volunteering at the food bank, or simply wondering about

At South Plains Food Bank, our mission is to ensure no one in our community goes hungry. If you’re facing tough times and wondering how

April is National Volunteer Month—a time to celebrate the power of community and the incredible impact volunteers have on organizations like South Plains Food Bank.
Being at home during quarantine means unlimited access to the snack cabinet; an idea that can be incredibly enticing. But who says having access to
Have you ever wondered about best by dates or any other dates on the food you receive? Our Nurition Educator, Sarah, has some information that
Food, water, and shelter. Those are the three essentials most everyone names when asking what is most important. I became a food banker in 2018.