The East Texas Food Bank got a major boost this week thanks to a generous donation from a Tyler congregation. A local Mormon church donated 15,000 pounds of meat to the food bank, providing a significant supply of protein for families across the region.
The large-scale contribution reflects the kind of faith-based community outreach that makes a real difference for East Texans facing food insecurity. Meat and other protein sources are among the most requested — and least donated — items at food banks, making this gift especially impactful for the families the East Texas Food Bank serves.
The donation comes at a time when community organizations are working hard to keep pantry shelves stocked through the summer months, when need often rises as school meal programs pause and household budgets stretch thin.
The East Texas Food Bank serves a wide area across the region, and contributions of this size help ensure that more families can put nutritious meals on the table. It’s a heartwarming reminder of the difference local congregations can make when they step up to serve their neighbors.
Sources: KLTV.com