• East Point Energy – Powering Good in Victoria
    Mar 19 2026
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 02, Episode 11 East Point Energy – Powering Good in Victoria

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    In this episode of Hunger Action Heroes, host Chris Doelle sits down with Catherine Chapman and Sydney Harness of East Point Energy to talk about the company’s growing presence in Victoria County, its work in utility-scale battery storage, and how projects like these help support grid reliability, energy resilience, and long-term community investment. The conversation also explores East Point’s connection to Equinor, why Texas is such an important energy market, and how the company is working to be a strong local partner as it expands in the region. Source Source Source Chris, Catherine, and Sydney also discuss what community engagement looks like on the ground — from relationships with the Victoria Economic Development Corporation and conversations around Bloomington ISD, to meeting families at Tejas Fest and learning more about the Crossroads community through local connections and coverage in the Victoria Advocate. It’s a conversation about energy, yes — but also about people, partnership, and showing up in meaningful ways. Source The episode also highlights East Point Energy’s support of the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent during the food bank’s 40th anniversary year. Catherine and Sydney share why supporting hunger relief felt like such a natural fit for their team and why they’re excited to take part in the celebration, including the food bank’s Singo Bingo 40th anniversary fundraiser — a fun-filled event featuring bingo, an air guitar contest, lip sync performances, games, raffles, and more.

    Food donations always welcome at the Food Bank year-round.

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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  • Celebrating 40 Years with Valerie Fowler
    Mar 6 2026
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 02, Episode 10 Celebrating 40 Years with Valerie Fowler

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    Guest: Valerie Fowler, Community Engagement Director, Food Bank of the Golden Crescent Host: Chris Doelle

    About Valerie 1 Joined the Food Bank after leaving a remote tech job that lacked fulfillment 2 Started in event coordination & social media; grew into the Community Engagement Director role 3 Oversees marketing, fundraising, events, and sponsorships

    Singo Bingo — 40th Anniversary Celebration 1 Date: Saturday, April 25th 2 Venue: Victoria College Emerging Technology Center 3 Doors open: 5:00 PM | Bingo starts: 6:00 PM 4 Theme: Glow in the dark / black light — casual dress, come as you are 5 Tickets: $40 general admission | VIP tables available (extra bingo book, meal/drink ticket, goodies)

    What to Expect 1 Traditional bingo games (state-licensed) 2 Lip sync battle & air guitar contest (inflatable guitars provided) 3 “Finish the Lyrics” challenge 4 Silent auction & 50/50 raffle 5 Menu: beef enchilada casserole, rice, beans, chips & salsa, plus desserts/snacks by sponsor Creative Stage Events

    Why It Matters 1 Every $1 raised = 8 meals provided to the community 2 Food bank demand continues to rise; supplies are critically low 3 Funds go directly back into fighting hunger in the Golden Crescent community

    Get Involved 1 Tickets & info: tfbgc.org → Singo Bingo page (QR code on posters around town) 2 Sponsorships: Starting at $200/year — includes social media/website promotion; top tiers include podcast ad or a dedicated episode on Hunger Action Heroes 3 Volunteers needed for event setup, the event itself, and teardown 4 Contact Valerie: valerie@tfbgc.org or call the Food Bank and ask for Valerie

    Food donations always welcome at the Food Bank year-round.

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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  • Robin Cadle – Food Bank Status Update
    Nov 26 2025
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 02, Episode 09 Robin Cadle – Food Bank Status Update

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    Host: Chris Doelle Guest: Robin Cadle – Food Bank Status Update

    In this episode of the Hunger Action Heroes podcast, host Chris Doelle talks with Robin Cadle, President & CEO of the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent, about the rising need for food assistance, the sharp drop in federal commodities, and the challenges caused by SNAP delays and the recent government shutdown. Robin explains how these shortages are affecting local pantries, what adjustments the food bank has had to make, how community donations and volunteers are helping fill the gap, and what the organization expects as they move into the new year.

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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  • Valerie Fowler – Strategic Impact and Event Manager
    Aug 9 2025
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 02, Episode 08 Valerie Fowler – Strategic Impact and Event Manager

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    Host: Chris Doelle Guest: Valerie Fowler – Strategic Impact and Event Manager

    In this episode of the Hunger Action Heroes podcast by the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent, host Chris Doelle interviews Valerie Fowler of the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent. She is the Strategic Impact and Event Manager and here today to talk about September being Hunger Action Month and the upcoming Hunger Action Hero Challenge.

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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  • Marcus Torres – Austwell-Tivoli Food Pantry
    Jun 10 2025
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 02, Episode 07 Marcus Torres – Austwell-Tivoli Food Pantry

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    Host: Chris Doelle Guest: Marcus Torres, Austwell-Tivoli Food Pantry

    In this episode of the Hunger Action Heroes podcast by the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent, host Chris Doelle interviews Marcus Torres of the Austwell-Tivoli Food Pantry. Marcus shares his background, how he became involved with the pantry, the services they provide to the community, their funding and volunteer support, their relationship with the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent, and the outlook for the future.

    The interview concludes with Chris thanking Marcus for sharing his story and the work of the Austwell-Tivoli Pantry. Chris mentions the podcast is a brand awareness and fundraising tool for nonprofits like the Food Bank.

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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  • Kelli Metzenthin – Columbus Food Pantry
    May 1 2025
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 02, Episode 06 Kelli Metzenthin – Columbus Food Pantry

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    Host: Chris Doelle Guest: Kelli Metzenthin, Columbus Food Pantry

    In this episode of the Hunger Action Heroes podcast by the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent, host Chris Doelle interviews Kelli Metzenthin, the president of the Columbus Food Pantry. Kelli shares her background, how she became involved with the pantry, the services they provide to the community, their funding and volunteer support, their relationship with the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent, and the outlook for the future.

    Episode Timestamps:

    • (0:00) Introduction and Kelli’s background and move to Columbus.
    • (1:00) Kelli discusses her diverse three-part career path over 39 years.
    • (2:38) Kelli explains how she got involved with the Columbus Food Pantry.
    • (4:16) Overview of the services provided by the Columbus Food Pantry.
    • (5:28) Discussion on dependency and community collaboration.
    • (6:38) The growth in the number of people served.
    • (7:18) Details on the food items distributed.
    • (9:03) The funding sources for the Columbus Food Pantry.
    • (10:46) The vital role of volunteers and the relationship with the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent.
    • (12:59) Kelli gives a shout-out to specific staff members at the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent.
    • (13:50) The outlook for the pantry’s future.
    • (15:56) The geographic service area covered.
    • (17:18) How to find and contact the Columbus Food Pantry.
      • Online: columbusfoodpantry.org
      • Facebook: Search for “Columbus food pantry
      • Physically: Their distribution site is located at 419 Washington Street in Columbus. This is at the Family Life Center for the First United Methodist Church of Columbus. The church is described as incredibly gracious, having built a pantry space for them.

    The interview concludes with Chris thanking Kelli for sharing her story and the work of the Columbus Food Pantry. Chris mentions the podcast is a brand awareness and fundraising tool for nonprofits like the Food Bank.

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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  • How Disasters Affect the Food Bank
    Apr 14 2025
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 02, Episode 05 Robin Cadle – Frances Santellana

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    Host: Chris Doelle Guests: Robin Cadle (President and CEO, Food Bank of the Golden Crescent) and Frances Santellana (Chief Operating Officer, Food Bank of the Golden Crescent)

    This podcast episode from the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent features a conversation with the organization’s president/CEO and chief operating officer about their disaster response. They discuss how they prepare for events like flash flooding, adjust food distribution and communication, and the “all hands on deck” mentality of their staff. The interview highlights lessons learned from past events such as Hurricane Harvey and the COVID-19 pandemic, including improvements in communication, technology, and community coordination. Furthermore, they emphasize the critical role of their dedicated team, volunteers, and the importance of monetary donations and volunteer support during emergencies.

    • 0:00 Introduction
    • 0:35 Preparing for Potential Disasters
    • 1:30 How Disasters Change Daily Operations
    • 2:30 Lessons Learned from Previous Disasters
    • 3:45 Coordination During Disasters
    • 5:15 Memorable Disaster Stories
    • 8:15 Community Response During Disasters
    • 10:30 Coordination with Feeding America and Feeding Texas
    • 11:15 Impact of Disasters on Current Practices
    • 12:45 The Dedicated Team
    • 14:00 How the Public Can Help
    • 15:30 Challenges of Mobile Distributions During Disasters
    • 16:45 Conclusion

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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  • Angela Alexander – God’s Storehouse
    Apr 3 2025
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 02, Episode 04 Angela Alexander – God’s Storehouse

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    In this episode of the Hunger Action Heroes Podcast, host Chris Doelle from the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent interviews Angela Alexander, the coordinator of God’s Storehouse in Nixon, Texas. Angela shares her journey from growing up in Chicago to becoming involved with God’s Storehouse. She discusses the history and operations of the food pantry and resale shop, which was founded by Virginia Wynne, Dorothy Richardson and Gladyne Finch over 40 years ago. Angela describes how the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent has been instrumental in teaching her and other volunteers the essentials of running a food pantry. She also highlights the extensive support from the local community, including partnerships with the school district, Lions Club, and various grant donors. God’s Storehouse serves a significant number of families, and most of the food provided comes from the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent, supplemented by community donations and occasional purchases.

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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