With major food assistance program (SNAP) currently interrupted in November, hundreds of families—many of whom would normally lean on government food support—are facing for a new reality: fewer benefits, less certainty, and deeper hunger.
That means our doors will open wider and our call for help will grow louder. What we currently serve every Friday will need to stretch far beyond where we’ve been.
Here’s the truth:
– Each Friday, EBS typically serves about 500 families. Since October 31st, EBS has served over 800 families per week.
– When food assistance payments pause or families can’t access what they’ve counted on, that number will surge.
– Every one of those families is someone’s parent, child, sibling, neighbor—someone whose dignity deserves to be upheld.
That’s why we are launching the Hunger Crisis Response Fund.
Our goal:
$100,000 — to secure enough nutritious food, supplies, staff support, emergency resources to meet this coming wave of need and keep our doors open to the community.
What your gift will do:
Why it matters now:
Because hunger doesn’t wait for policy. It doesn’t pause for transition weeks or budget debates. It shows up at the kitchen table with empty plates and worried eyes.
When the benefits stop or slow — families will turn to organizations like EBS. And we will be ready. But we cannot do this alone.
Join us.
When you donate to the Hunger Crisis Response Fund, you’re not just giving food — you’re giving hope. You’re giving children a dinner plate. You’re giving adults a breath of relief. You’re giving a community the reassurance that we stand together.
Will you help us raise $100,000 and be ready when more families need us?