Community Leading Change
Our Community Engagement team are dedicated to understanding and uplifting community voices. We connect with neighbors where they live, work, play or worship. We also engage organizations anchored in neighborhoods by working together to foster connections, listen to feedback, and develop solutions side-by-side. What our team members learn along the way is used to improve how decisions are made for programs, services, and resources and to share our understanding to make impactful change.
MEET OUR NEIGHBORS
Our neighbors are leading the way to change. Our neighbors connect us on the neighborhood level so that we can learn and improve our services. By listening to neighbors we can ensure that the services provided by the Houston Food Bank are culturally relevant, accessible, and directly based on neighbor need. Our focus is on collaboration – external and internal – to ensure community members, aid providers, and other partners work together to meet community need.Â
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Stephanie
“At first I did not understand some of the program terms but now I am able to speak like I usually do and feel part of the group.”
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Victor
“I care for my grandbabies. It’s just me. So I try and do the best I can and knowing I can help with more programs for grandparents like me is nice.”
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Linda
“I want to enact change now. I want to enact change locally. I want to know how I can be a part of the change.”
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Julie
“Since we’ve started these meetings, I’ve learned that not only have we received from you all, we have received from each other. That plays a part when you are serving . We are all serving people and caring, and that means a lot when you help someone. Even though people need food, they need a word [of kindness] more than anything.”
CONNECTINGÂ & SUPPORTING CULTURES
In connecting with neighbors we serve and gaining their input, we aim to improve our services and programs that amplify the ability to provide service with dignity, reduce barriers, and build trust. We share our learnings in hopes that you will join us on this journey of building cultural awareness, knowledge and sensitivity.
How does the Community Engagement team impact change?
Within Neighborhoods
Rather than one-way relationships, we now prioritize a series of community conversations to better understand positive traits of neighborhoods, opportunities for improvement, and what neighbors are truly seeking. Houston Food Bank then consolidates the first round of conversations, examines resources and relationships, and follows up with neighbors to find the best options and route for implementation, as well as gain support.
Reaching neighbors is done in partnership with community-based organizations, multi-service centers, faith-based organizations, office staff of elected officials, and existing Houston Food Bank partners.
Within Houston Food Bank
Houston Food Bank embarked on a mission to disrupt the way in which day-to-day business decisions are made. We are expanding seats at internal decision-making tables to include neighbors, organizational leaders, and Houston Food Bank team members.
Aligning with other organizations
In addition to direct neighbor engagement, the Community Engagement team also participates in established coalitions and workgroups to build upon Houston Food Bank’s collaborative presence with the community.
Thematically, existing coalitions and workgroups have a lens on health, civic engagement, health equity, maternal health, and food insecurity but envision bridging beyond these areas to help cultivate new ways of partnering and leveraging resources in a mindful and strategic way.
Community Voice: Making a Difference
Our neighbors’ voices are driving the changes that are making a difference in their communities and at Houston Food Bank. Through sharing neighbor experiences Houston Food Bank learns how we can enact improvements through our programs that will help better the lives of the people around us.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT TEAM
Meet the people who are helping to lead the change.
Here is your Community Engagement Team. We are meeting with neighbors and communities to listen and learn about the most beloved traits of each area and also where there are opportunities. What happens next is up to the community members as we join alongside to help co-create ideas and plans to help move things along for long-term change.
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Stefany
Community Engagement Specialist
“I love working in community engagement because I have the opportunity to learn from community members and leverage my role to elevate their voices. I’m glad to be able to work in and learn from the city I grew up in.”
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Kristie
Community Engagement Supervisor
“Through our work, I believe that community engagement is crucial to understanding complex systemic issues, elevating collective voices and promoting equitable change. Spending time with neighbors has been invaluable to me as I grow in empathy, humility and motivation to advocate for communities.”
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Toral
Community Engagement Officer
“I firmly believe that true growth and progress emerge by pushing beyond perceived limits and embarking fearlessly on a collective journey of possibilities – a journey that I am honored to be part of alongside community.”
Additional Resources
From Voices to Action: 2024 Joint Committee Report Summary and 2024 Joint Committee Full Impact Report
Additional resources in Food & Culture Guide
Digital Food & Culture Guide” (amended version)
Community Engagement Fact Sheet
Learn how to advocate for neighbors
Give funds and help support our neighbors
Give back and volunteer your time
Community Engagement Updates
Neighbor Newsletter May 2024
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Neighbor Newsletter February 2024
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For questions or suggestions regarding our Community Engagement team, please contact either:
Kristie Yit: kyit@houstonfoodbank.org
or
Toral Shah: tshah@houstonfoodbank.org