Tropical Storm Nicholas Relief
The Houston Food Bank has a history of providing disaster relief.

Each hurricane season, the Houston Food Bank accumulates tractor trailer loads of disaster product to be prepared to immediately respond to the needs of the community. In addition, the Food Bank works alongside community partners to continuously assess the needs of those in affected areas.
If You Need Help
If you need food assistance, we are here to help:
- Find a Houston Food Bank partner near you or use the map below.
- Due to power and/or water issues, please call ahead to confirm that the partner is open.
- Call our helpline at 832-369-9390
- Apply for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) to help you purchase groceries and get referrals to other services such as utility assistance and rental assistance with help from our certified navigators
- Submit your request for assistance and receive a call back
- Call the helpline at 832-369-9390
If You Want To Help
Make A Donation
If you are able to make a donation to support those impacted, your gift will fill boxes with food for our neighbors across our 18-county service area. Because of our partnerships with manufacturers and distributors, we can turn one dollar in to providing someone with access to three meals.
Create A Virtual Fundraiser
Virtual Fund Drives are an easy way to support the Food Bank by raising money to help increase the supply of food and resources.
Volunteer Activities
If you can give time, volunteering at the Houston Food Bank is critical in helping to sort and distribute food to our affected neighbors.
- Warehouse Projects at 535 Portwall – Please sign up for a shift today!
- Sorting and packing product
- Packing disaster boxes
- Packing fresh produce bags
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- Kitchen Projects at 535 Portwall – Please sign up for a shift today!
- Packing shelf-stable meals
- Prepping meals
Safety Measures For Our Volunteers:
As always, the health and safety of partners, staff and the community is Houston Food Bank’s number-one priority. We are following CDC recommended sterilization procedures and have increased the frequency of cleaning and disinfecting, especially around high-traffic areas (volunteer areas, elevators, meeting rooms, bathrooms, food areas).
We are practicing social distancing with our volunteers asking them to stay at least an arm’s length away from other volunteers.
Volunteers working warehouse projects are required to wash hands before their shift starts, during breaks, when they switch projects, and after their shift. Gloves are also available for wear for warehouse projects.
Houston Food Bank asks that all visitors and volunteers bring their own face coverings/masks when coming to our facility.
Established food safety rules while working in our Keegan Kitchen requires the use of gloves at all times, stricter handwashing rules, and not working inside the kitchen when experiencing illness symptoms.
Donate Food
- Host a Virtual Food Drive Fundraiser – Set yours up today!
- For the health and safety of our donors, volunteers and staff members, we have made virtual food drive fundraisers available to individuals who would like to support us from the safety of their own homes.
- Bulk and Retail Large Foods/Products Donations
- If you or a company, manufacturer, supplier, etc. want to donate large amounts of food or products, please contact us at donateASAP@houstonfoodbank.org or our hotline at 281-786-2676
- View our Most Needed Items List
- Individual/Group Donations
- Due to safety, we are currently not conducting pick-ups of food donations
- Donors with nonperishable food donations can drop off at our 535 Portwall Street location during lobby hours (Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m., Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., and Sunday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
- Drop off your food donations at one of our Partner Sites – find a Partner Site near you!
- Drop off you food donations in the Red Barrels at your neighborhood grocery store.
- If you have any questions, please contact Food Drives.
News & Resources
News
Resources
- 2-1-1 Texas/United Way Helpline can connect individuals to community-based resources based on the area’s most comprehensive database of social services.
- FEMA – Federal emergency aid for individuals and businesses who sustained losses can apply for assistance by registering online at or by calling 1-800-621-3362 or 1-800-462-7585. critical, community-based services
- Housing/Shelter Resources
- Lakewood Church – 3700 Southwest Fwy, Houston, TX 77027, 713-635-4154
- Orange Church of God (Red Cross Shelter) – 1911 N 16th St., Orange, TX 77630, 409-883-8631
- Orange County Convention and Expo Center – 11475 FM 1442 Orange, TX 77630, 409-882-7895
- NACC Disaster Services Warehouse (Red Cross) – 16605 Air Center Blvd., Houston, TX 77032, 832-626-7111
- Rose City Baptist Church – 1430 Old US 90, Vidor TX 77662 409-783-0188
- The Beacon – 1212 Prairie St., Houston, TX 77002, 713-220-9737
- Katy Christian Ministries – 5504 First Street, Katy, TX 77493, 281-391-5261
- Catholic Charities – Locations vary across Houston/Galveston, 713-874-6664
- Financial Resources
- Federal emergency aid for individuals and businesses who sustained losses can apply for assistance by registering online at or by calling 1-800-621-3362 or 1-800-462-7585. critical, community-based services
- Catholic Charities – 2900 Louisiana Street, Houston, TX 77006, 713-526-4611
- Crisis Counseling
- Texans Recovering Together – 832-927-1806
- SMHSA Disaster Distress – 800-985-5990
- Medical Resources
- Healthcare Ready Rx: RX Open
- Katy Christian Ministries – 5504 First Street, Katy, TX 77493, 281-391-5261
- Catholic Charities – Locations vary across Houston/Galveston, 713-874-6664
- SMHSA Disaster Distress – 800-985-5990