This is an update to a story originally published on October 29, 2025:
Brazos Valley Food Bank (BVFB) director Theresa Mangapora provided an update on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs on how the food bank has dealt with reduced government assistance, an increased demand for food due to the furlough of over 3,000 federal government employees in this area due to the ongoing shutdown, and the upcoming suspension of SNAP benefits.
Mangapora’s update follows BVFB receiving an unexpected gift from H-E-B stores of $195,000 dollars.
A post on the BVFB’s Facebook page says “this gift is a critical bridge ensuring Brazos Valley Food Bank can keep fighting hunger without interruption.”
The money comes as SNAP benefits are scheduled to be suspended Saturday (November 1).
The BVFB Facebook post also says “Amid the ongoing federal government shutdown (now in its 4th week since Oct. 1), 1 in 6 households in Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Madison, Robertson, and Washington Counties are facing hunger.”
The food bank also has the following website links to donate, volunteer, and for those needing assistance.
- Donate: bvfb.org/donate-now
- Volunteer: bvfb.org/volunteering
- Need Help? Visit https://www.bvfb.org/get-help
Click below to hear a visit with BVFB director Theresa Mangapora and WTAW’s Scott DeLucia on The Infomaniacs the morning of October 30, 2025.
