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Feeding Your Neighbors Challenge
Challenge Period: April 1 - April 30, 2026
Join the Feeding Your Neighbors Challenge as we rally our community to stock local food pantries, support children through the summer months, and work together to ensure every neighbor has enough to eat.
Please donate to our food pantry partners below.
Why a Feeding Your Neighbors Challenge?
As a community that cares, together we can provide for our underserved K-12 students and hunger needs
- We have given $5,000 grants to each of our food pantry partners (a total commitment of $20,000) to kickstart the Challenge.
- Now, we invite you to donate to one or all of our partners below to help stock the food pantries.
- Whether it's $5, $25, $250, or more, your neighbors will thank you and we certainly do.
Our Partners
Donate to one or more of our partners below
Shepherd’s Heart partners with Central Texas Food Bank and perform retail pickup from commercial grocers, along with holding food drives to bring in food products to distribute to Taylor and surrounding counties. We supply food to the school through John Matthews. We have a mobile food pantry that goes to Thrall. We deliver food to Bartlett seniors and homebound clients who are seniors and disabled.
Agape Food Pantry strives to close the gap of food insecurity in Taylor, TX. We serve families facing financial hardships, often forced to choose between paying for housing and utilities or their next meal. Our mission also prioritizes the most vulnerable, this includes our seniors who struggle to afford healthy, nutritious food on limited incomes. Our goal is to ensure that no one in our community goes to bed hungry.
Hutto Resource Center is a nonprofit food pantry serving families, seniors, and individuals facing food insecurity across Hutto, Texas and Williamson County. Through weekly food distributions and senior home delivery, we provide nutrition support 400+ households each month while working to raise awareness that hunger doesn't look the same in every neighborhood.
The Caring Place (TCP) is a community-founded, community-supported, and community-serving organization created in 1985 to be the central provider of basic human services for residents in Georgetown and northern Williamson County, Texas. Services include the provision of basic needs assistance to neighbors in financial crisis, including food programs to address food insecurity, free monthly laundry events, and financial assistance with rent and mortgage (including deposits), utilities, transportation, emergency temporary shelter, and limited medical, optical, and dental expenses. Additional support is available through the Senior Independence Program, case management and community referrals.