Coronavirus San Antonio Food Bank... 10, 000 Families, Huge Line Of Cars 4/10/2020 9:40 AM PT A food bank in Texas is overflowing with cars and hungry families looking for their next meal in desperate times... and the line to get grub looks like a parking lot. The sobering scene played out Thursday in San Antonio, where the city's food bank prepared to serve 6, 000 families at Trader's Village... and then an extra 4, 000 households showed up with their hands out. The line to get the free food and the overwhelming demand were more than officials expected for San Antonio's fourth drive-thru food distribution giveaway. Some folks even got in line the night before the 10 AM event, and as you can see, that was a savvy decision. Fortunately, everyone was served and no one was turned away... all they had to do was wait for hours in their cars in the sweltering Texas heat. The food bank says it hasn't seen this large a line or this big of a crisis in 25 years... and it's all because of the coronavirus, which has put about 10% of the country's workforce out of work and closed schools, which feed lots of kids.
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Careers FANO Admin 2021-03-17T15:51:38-05:00 Our team is comprised of professionals from a variety of industries, backgrounds and stages in their careers. As we grow, we are in search of dedicated, energetic, and motivated individuals to join us in our mission to help fight hunger and feed hope in our community. WITH OUR MISSION AS IMPORTANT AS FIGHTING HUNGER, WE NEED OUR TEAM MEMBERS AT THEIR BEST. WE OFFER: We offer full benefits including medical, dental, vision and life insurance; 403B matching contributions; paid time off; and paid holidays. Not to mention, the benefit of being a hunger fighter! To create change and fight hunger, the mind and body must be in sync. That's why we encourage everyone to have a passion for their mind and body and to make time for it. We have a gym on-site and offer yoga & wellness classes. When you join our team, you join a team of lifelong learners. From round table discussions with our CEO to monthly training sessions, we strive for personal and professional growth for every team member.
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More than 20 million people have filed unemployment claims in recent weeks. But Guerra is hopeful "our community is great and everyone is pulling for us to get through all this. "
You also will create a toolkit on how to leverage technology in data collection and program implementation including data mapping with Tableau. All Community Capacity Corps VISTAs engage community members through one-on-one interviews in order to gather stories for a statewide StoryBank with a focus on learning about the authentic lives of people experiencing food insecurity, and presenting the truth of hunger in our community to a public audience. AMERICORPS MEMBERS (NEW BRAUNFELS FOOD BANK) Posted: 08/11/2020 OVERVIEW Texas Service Corps is recruiting individuals to serve as AmeriCorps Members to reduce community hunger and provide engagement for youth. In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps Members receive a bi-weekly living allowance and an end-of-term education award. Positions include: NBFB Kitchen: Support production of daily meals which will be delivered to homebound seniors who are MOW recipients. Help maintain cleanliness for safety of staff and volunteers NBFB Warehouse: Support Volunteer Coordinator with running projects that will assist in packaging items for distribution to the community.
Rating overview Rating is calculated based on 37 reviews and is evolving. 4. 43 2017 4. 63 2018 4. 00 2019 4. 40 2020 5. 00 2021 Explore reviews by category Reviews Lead Volunteer Engagement Coordinator in San Antonio, TX Family culture and great benefits. Work actually has a meaning. Great coworkers along with the opportunity to give back to the community. Diverse set of people that are all willing to help. Intern in San Antonio, TX Everyone is working towards a common goal. They treat their employees really well! Everyone is really friendly and is always willing to help one another. Warehouse Worker in San Antonio, TX Good place to work, pay can be of favoritism, you have to rub the right shoulders to get away with stuff. Co worker get along pretty well Delivery Driver in San Antonio, TX Place is a good hearted company, work and life r excellent balanced, the only thing I can think of needing attention to was better pay for class a drivers, we do alot of extra work compared to a class b driver and almost paid exactly the same.
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Get a meal, give 21 meals, and support black-owned eateries for a second week! We're happy to announce that The Tim Duncan Foundation and The Valero Energy Foundation are teaming up to support your #SAFoodBank through donations and a matching effort during Black Restaurant Week San Antonio. It now goes until Sunday, March 7th. Each participating restaurant will have a featured item on their menu that will serve as a give-back for the week. More at: Last week our community experienced the worst two winter storms in more than a century. Many were without power, many more were without water. Still, as the weather began to warm, hundreds answered our call for volunteers so that we can effectively respond to this new crisis. Thank you to all who have given the gift of time. If you would like to help nourish our community, please sign up for a volunteer shift today at: Are you part of the legal community? If so, help your #SAFoodBank fight hunger by being part of our second annual #FoodFromTheBar campaign.