Community Involvement

Many people in the local community help by volunteering their time directly at the Whitney Food Bank. Others help in different ways by organizing community events or using a particular talent of theirs to help the food bank.

If you would like us to speak to your organization about all that the food bank does to help in the community, we'd be glad to give a presentation. Contact us to schedule this.

Organize a Fundraiser or Food Collection Event

The annual Food Drive, our primary fundraiser and food collection event is held each year in late November. In addition to that, many groups put together their own events throughout the year.

Four people hold a large Atmos Energy donation check for a food bank, smiling in a room filled with food supplies.

Pictured L to R: Tammie Bowman, Atmos Energy Public Affairs Manager.

Linda Yeary, Morgan Brown, Xandra Hogan Food Bank Volunteers

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ATMOS ENERGY donated $7,500 for the Backpack Program which provides food for children on the weekend.


We appreciate your generous donation!!


Texas New Mexico Power Contributed $5000 for our Backpack Program

Five people stand in a room holding a large check for $5,000 from TNMP Power Grants to Lake Whitney Ministerial Alliance.
A group of people standing next to each other holding a large check.

Grocery Stores

Local stores regularly donate items such as bread, hams, and more.

Brookshire's is actively involved in a Retail Involvement Program organized by TAFB. The meat market manager provides us with meat that is still within its expiration date, which we distribute to clients on the same day. Additionally, we receive dairy and bakery products.


We have recently started getting supplies from all three General Dollar stores in our area that are engaged in the retail involvement program.

A person wearing a white shirt and black apron gives a thumbs-up while standing by a car trunk filled with cardboard boxes.

Brookshire Brothers (David’s) gave the food bank a grant for $3,000 - we use the gift cards at David’s every week to purchase bread for our clients!

Local Business: "The Place At Lake Whitney"

 Hosts Cornhole Tournament

To Support Our Local Food Bank!

If you are a member of a church group or other group and like to organize events, consider putting together something that your group can do to help the Whitney Food Bank raise funds or collect food.

People at a table with food items set up for donation on a sunny day. Boxes of items are on the ground.
Boxes and bags of goods on a lawn, people nearby; possibly a yard sale or donation event.
People playing cornhole on a grassy field under a sunny sky, with several game boards set up in rows.

The Place At Lake Whitney hosted a Cornhole Tournament where all participants were required to bring a food donation for the food bank, and all entry fees collected were also donated to the cause. This event was incredibly popular and resulted in substantial contributions to the food bank.

Local Businesses

Helped the Food Bank Help Whitney

Halloween Festival - The Whitney Fire Department collected canned goods for the Food Bank during the Whitney's Downtown Trunk Or Treat.


Retail Store -
  A retail shop hosted an after-hours party with wine and appetizers for some of its regular customers and donated a portion of the sales that evening to the Food Bank.


Local Businesses -  Many Local businesses placed a large empty box by its front door, encouraging customers to bring in cans of food during the annual Food Drive.

A check from the old daily broad food bank

With the endorsement from Lennox, Sim’s AC/H donated $3,700 to the Food Bank