Healthy Over Hungry: Baptist Health System and San Antonio Food Bank Join Forces for 10th Annual Cereal Drive to Combat Food Insecurity

Baptist Health System Asks for Donations for 10th Annual Healthy Over Hungry Cereal Drive

In an effort to combat food insecurity, Baptist Health System and the San Antonio Food Bank have joined forces for the 10th annual Healthy Over Hungry Cereal Drive. The public is encouraged to donate healthy cereal boxes at any of the system’s five hospitals until Friday, June 14.

The drive aims to provide nutritious meals for children who may struggle with access to meals during the summer break when school lunch programs are not available. According to Baptist Health System, 35% of those served by the food bank are children, highlighting the significant need within the community.

Baptist Health System hopes to exceed last year’s collection of nearly 4,000 pounds of cereal and make an even greater impact in supporting those facing food insecurity. Donations can be made at designated big red food bins located at Baptist Medical Center (Downtown), Mission Trail Baptist Hospital (Southside), Northeast Baptist Hospital (Off Loop 410 & Starcrest), North Central Baptist Hospital (Stone Oak), and St. Luke’s Baptist Hospital (Medical Center). These efforts align with other community initiatives, such as free meal programs offered by local school districts, to ensure that children have access to food during the summer months. Group CEO Matt Stone emphasized the importance of starting the day with a nutritious breakfast and expressed gratitude for the community’s support.

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