Our Partners

Hope Full Farm offers the majority of our weekly harvests free of charge to organizations that serve Central Texas schoolchildren and their families who face ongoing food insecurity. 

Our partners are critical to the timely distribution of our organic food at no cost to local families.

Two women smiling in at sunday lunchbox, one holding a bunch of green leafy vegetables, with crates of green bell peppers and orange peppers in front of them.
Woman standing in front of a food bank vehicle holding produce, with four boxes of fruit and vegetables in front of her.

Sunday Lunchbox’s mission is to provide nutritious and community inspired food for those most underserved by the food system in our area.  They offer schoolchildren and their families weekly access to minimally processed, locally sourced produce at no cost.

“What beautiful produce! Our families love getting your fresh veggies in their weekly bags!”

— Kristen Starr, Founder of Sunday Lunchbox

Hungry Souls provides nutritious meals to children in our community who need it most, helping them grow into who they’re meant to be and break generational cycles of scarcity and poverty.

“Increasing fresh produce options for our families is one of our top priorities this year, and Hope Full Farm’s mission aligns so closely with our own. Our families love having fresh vegetables added to their weekend meals and the added nutrition they bring.”

— Breanna Porter, Hungry Souls

Hays County Food Bank provides food at no cost to low-income households and those suffering from a food emergency due to job loss, medical emergencies and disasters.

“We are grateful for our relationship with Hope Full Farms, as we strive to provide nutritious, fresh produce to our neighbors in need. Through our services, we hope to provide ‘food for today, hope for tomorrow.’”

— Iris Tate, Development & Communications Manager at Hays County Food Bank

Central Texas Food Bank is committed to nourishing hungry people and reducing food insecurity across Central Texas. They provide nearly 54 million meals annually to families and local nonprofits at no cost, offering healthy food, nutrition education, and access to federal assistance programs.

Dripping Springs Helping Hands is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization committed to serving the Dripping Springs community since 1986. They provide essential services like a food pantry, financial assistance, school supply distribution, and special projects to support local families in need. Their goal is to alleviate food insecurity and enhance the quality of life for their neighbors.

Central Texas Farm Incubator Collaborative

In collaboration with Farmshare Austin,  Hope Full Farm, and Urban Roots, the Central Texas Farm Incubator Collaborative provides beginning farmers in the start-up phase of their business with access to land, infrastructure, mentorship, business training and marketing outlets to bridge barriers to starting and sustaining a farm. 

Thank You to Our Incubator Supporters

This work is supported by Sare and the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program, project award no. 2024-49400-43645, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

We are deeply grateful to Organics by Gosh for their continued annual sponsorship of organic compost for the Central Texas Farm Incubator Collaborative.