Each week, we serve more than 3,500 meals to neighbors throughout Acadiana who are experiencing food insecurity. From a hot breakfast to a nourishing lunch and evening meal, every plate we serve offers more than food, it provides hope, dignity, compassion, and the reassurance that no one has to face hunger alone
Read MoreWhile hunger affects families year-round, summer often presents unique challenges for households already struggling to make ends meet. When school is out of session, many children lose access to free and reduced-price meal programs, placing additional strain on family budgets and increasing demand at local food pantries. Across Acadiana, FoodNet's network of partner agencies regularly experiences a rise in requests for assistance during the summer months as families work to stretch limited resources.
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