Join the Community Effort to Combat Hunger in Shreveport This Thanksgiving

Join the Fight Against Hunger in Shreveport This Thanksgiving!

Shreveport, Louisiana is buzzing with excitement as the annual Holiday Food Drive is right around the corner! This is your personal invitation to help make Thanksgiving a little brighter for those in our community who may be struggling. On Wednesday, November 13, you’ll have the chance to make a real difference in the lives of families across Northwest Louisiana.

How You Can Help

It couldn’t be easier to contribute! Beverage your morning coffee or afternoon snack and swing by one of the many Shreveport-Bossier locations set up for this fantastic cause. From 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., volunteers will be on hand to collect non-perishable food items and cash donations, all of which will go directly to the Food Bank of Northwest Louisiana.

What to Bring: If you’re not sure what to donate, think about staples that every family might need. Canned goods, dried pasta, rice, and oatmeal are always appreciated. Additionally, consider adding a few extra boxes of cereal, peanut butter, and even some canned fruits and vegetables. Every little bit helps!

Your Generosity Can Spark Joy

This is not just about food; it’s about creating a sense of community and care! When you donate, you’re showing your neighbors that even in tough times, they’re not alone. With your help, families can sit down together at the dinner table, share laughter, and enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving meal.

Statistics show that the need for food assistance in our area increases during the holiday season. This event provides you with a golden opportunity to give back and help those who may not be able to enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving feast. Just imagine the smiles on the faces of families who receive your generous donations!

Volunteer Opportunities

Not only can you donate food or cash, but if you’re looking to get more involved, consider volunteering! The Food Bank always needs helping hands to sort and distribute food, and it’s a wonderful way to meet other community-minded folks. Whether you can spare a few hours or just want to help out on the big day, your time and effort are invaluable.

Locations for Drop-Off

There will be several convenient locations throughout Shreveport and Bossier City where you can drop off your donations. Keep an eye out for community centers, local churches, and school parking lots—they’re likely to be transformed into collection hubs for all things Thanksgiving. Remember, it’s really important to check the specific hours and locations online or call ahead, so you don’t miss out on this chance to give back!

Spread the Word!

Thanksgiving is all about coming together, and the more people who know about this food drive, the better! Feel free to share this information with friends, family, and coworkers. Use social media or even word-of-mouth to encourage others to join in too; let’s make this a community effort!

In Conclusion

This Thanksgiving, let’s all help replenish the plates of those who need a little extra. By donating or volunteering during the Holiday Food Drive, you’re sending a powerful message of hope and support throughout Shreveport and Northwest Louisiana. Mark your calendar for November 13, and let’s make this a holiday to remember for everyone!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

Recent Posts

Linda McMahon’s Education Nomination Under Scrutiny Due to Controversial History and Misreported Qualifications

Linda McMahon's Controversial Background and Education Nomination Hartford, Connecticut — The spotlight is back on…

4 hours ago

US Capitol Announces New Bathroom Policy amid Gender Identity and Women’s Rights Debate

New Bathroom Policy Announced in Washington D.C. Washington D.C. — A significant change is coming…

4 hours ago

Warriors’ Draymond Green Under Fire as Suspension Rumors Loom After Flagrant Foul

Warriors' Draymond Green Faces Suspension Talk After Flagrant Foul San Francisco has found itself buzzing…

4 hours ago

Bomb Cyclone Hits Western Washington: Hundreds of Thousands Without Power, Travel Disruptions, and Extensive Damage Reported

Massive Windstorm Hits Western Washington, Leaving Hundreds of Thousands Without Power Western Washington was rocked…

4 hours ago

Philadelphia 76ers’ Star Trio Faces Injury Setbacks in Loss to Grizzlies

Philadelphia's Star Trio Hits the Court, But the Injury Bug Strikes Again Hey there, basketball…

4 hours ago

Bossier City Council Meetings Spark Outcry Over Civic Disrespect and Exclusion

Bossier City Council Meetings: A Growing Concern for Civic Interaction In the heart of Bossier…

5 hours ago