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DONATE
It is better to GIVE than to receive.
SHARE your blessings today!
For every $1 donated the food bank secures 10 meals for families, children, elderly, veterans and anyone in need of the most human basic need - food!
Make your tax-exempt contribution today!
Our Current Giving Campaigns
HEARTS FOR HUNGER
Donate $10, $25, $50, or $100 and see your name on a heart in our candy-inspired display in our lobby!
Each heart represents a neighbor helped through our direct service food programs.
Fill our heart box with love—and make a real impact this Valentine’s Day!
Help us fill our "Candy Box" with love!
Earn your heart here!





Warehouse Expansion Capital Campaign
The South Texas Food Bank is at a pivotal moment. As food insecurity continues to rise across the eight counties we serve, our organization is distributing more food than ever before. This success—made possible by committed partners and generous donors—has pushed our North Warehouse to full capacity
Interested in learning more about our campaign?
Click here to find out!
How You Can Donate
Fighting hunger has never been as easy as this! You can scan the QR code of your favorite giving app, call or send a check!
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Scan QR or send to:
$SouthTexasFoodBank
You can designate your donation.
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You can designate your donation
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By Mail
You can send your charitable donation via mail to:
South Texas Food Bank
[Name of Program or Fundraiser, if any]
P.O. BOX 2007
Laredo, TX 78044
Make checks/M.O.s payable to:
The South Texas Food Bank
By Phone
If you would like to make a donation via phone, call:
Accounting/Bookkeeper
(956) 726-3120 Ext. 103
Do you need a W-9 form or receipt from us? development@southtexasfoodbank.org
Notice: A $5 flat fee applies when making a credit card donation or payment via phone. Cash and checks are accepted without this fee. Online donations are exempt from this fee.
The South Texas Food Bank is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.




