The Little Elm Area Food Bank is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has been providing assistance since 1984 within the Little Elm, Hackberry, Lakewood Village, Oak Point, Cross Roads, Paloma Creek, Providence Village, Savannah, 380 area and Denton County.

Who we serve:

Seniors-
Most of our seniors often have to choose between food and medical care being on
a limited income. With nearly a third of our clients being seniors, we work to ensure that our elderly clients are fed.

Working Poor-
Many working adults struggle with covering expenses until their next paycheck.
Of the households we serve, 46% have at least 1 working adult.

Children-
Through no fault of their own, 35% of our clients are children.

Single Parents-
Single parents often find that the ability to provide nutritious food loses priority to other expenses such as rent, transportation, utilities, and
daycare.

Veterans-
The hidden face of hunger often includes those who have served in the U.S. Military. Of those served by the food bank, 1 in 5 households includes a family
member who is a former military member.