Fighting Hunger,

Feeding

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Neighbor Engagements
Per Month in 2024

0 Million

Nutritious Meals
Served In 2024

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Weekly Backpack Food Bags Distributed to kids in 2024

$1 Provides Up To 4 Meals

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Serving Montgomery County, Texas
We provide nutritious food to neighbors in need through our network of 90+ partner agencies.

Uniting The Community To Fight Hunger

Proudly Serving Montgomery County

About MoCo Food Bank

Established in 1985, Montgomery County Food Bank is a non-profit, hunger relief organization dedicated to uniting the community to fight hunger. Montgomery County Food Bank provides nutritious food to hungry children, seniors, and families through a network of 80+ partner agencies.

Montgomery County Food Bank receives, processes, packages and purposefully distributes donated and surplus food throughout the county. Food is donated by grocery store retailers, local neighbors hosting food drives, and wholesalers. We also receive and distribute government commodities through our partnership with Houston Food Bank.

Volunteer with us

Volunteers are the heart of our organization

Join us in making a difference! Become a valued volunteer at Montgomery County Food Bank, providing essential nutrition to the community. Your time and efforts will have a profound impact on children, seniors, and families in need.

Mission

Uniting the community to fight hunger.

Vision

A community where everyone has access to sufficient, nutritious food.

The Issue

See what gaps we at the food bank fulfill in Montgomery County.

Partner Pantries

We proudly fill the pantries of more than 70 partner agencies in Montgomery County with both grocery products and non-food items.

Mobile Markets

We are where our clients are. Mobile Markets provide our clients with groceries at pop-up onsite events reaching up to 300-400 families in rural food desert areas and after work hours.

Healing Your Kids

Healing Your Kids

Senior Distributions

Within just a couple of decades, older people are projected to outnumber children for the first time in U.S. history.