Love Is Action
Houston Food Bank2025-03-24T12:36:32-05:00Love IS Action: A Community United to Feed Houston is a campaign designed to raise $2 million by April 15 to ensure food remains available.
Love IS Action: A Community United to Feed Houston is a campaign designed to raise $2 million by April 15 to ensure food remains available.
In conjunction with Empty Bowls, there will be a special reception on April 5, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Archway Gallery to meet the artists, view these very special works, and begin bidding. All bowls will be on display through April 30, 2025.
Comerica Bank will be hosting Shred Day Houston at Comerica’s Magnum Banking Center benefiting the Houston Food Bank.
Enjoy light bites, beer and wine, and the first opportunity to purchase Empty Bowls! Ticket sales benefit Empty Bowls Houston and Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Eat Drink HTX offers specially priced, price fixed brunches, lunches and dinners along with a corresponding donation
Empty Bowls Houston will be at ClayHouston Bayou City Clay Crawl Saturday, December 7th from 11am - 4pm at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Â
Empty Bowls Houston will be at the Gensler Holiday Market Wednesday, December 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at Gensler Office, 909 Fannin, Suite 200 A selection of finely crafted, one-of-a-kind bowls will be on sale just in time for holiday entertaining and gift-giving.
ABC13’s Share Your Holidays Food Drive, now in its 44th year, is an annual event benefiting the Houston Food Bank. The Houston community shows their holiday spirit by donating food in a local Red Barrel or during the event’s live broadcast. During the week, those who are experiencing food insecurity can call our Phone Bank [...]
Right now, you can team up with the Houston Food Bank to ensure every child in our community has the nutritious food they need to thrive in and outside of the classroom. Join our dedicated community of Faithful Friend monthly donors today and double your impact for an entire year! Thanks to a $10,000 [...]
One in five southeast Texas children is considered food insecure, which means they don’t have consistent access to enough nutritious food. Many of these children rely on school meals to provide breakfast and lunch during the school year. During breaks, such as weekends and holidays, many of these children go home to little or [...]