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Team Development

Stepping Into a New Role: A Season of Growth and Gratitude

My name is Shayla Tangen, and I’m honored to share a meaningful milestone in my journey with Feed the Need Missions! On July 1st, I officially transitioned from intern to full-time Outreach Coordinator—a step that reflects both the work God is doing in me and the doors He’s opening for our mission in Bastrop County—and beyond.

Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to co-present a grant proposal alongside our Program Director (my dad), Sean Tangen, through Bastrop County Cares. It was my first time navigating the grant process, and I’ll admit, I was extremely nervous. But as we stood before the committee, I was amazed by their genuine encouragement and clear belief in the next generation. That support stayed with me long after the presentation ended.

We were thrilled to learn that $40,000 was awarded to Feed the Need Missions as part of the Outreach and Development Initiative for Community Restoration. This investment is an incredible step forward. It will enable us to expand our local outreach efforts, host more community-driven events, and continue creating spaces where both physical and spiritual needs are met with the same love that Jesus has shown us.

I’m deeply grateful for the countless people who have helped make this possible: our donors, volunteers, prayer partners, and the families we serve. Your faithfulness has paved the way for moments like this, and I carry your encouragement with me as I step into this new role. The past year and a half has been a massive learning curve; I’ve experienced significant growth, both personally and spiritually. I’ve learned the value of starting each day in God’s Word, working alongside a Christ-centered team, and trusting Him through seasons of uncertainty and celebration. This role is more than just a job; it’s a calling. I am earnestly seeking God’s direction as we move forward.

Looking Ahead: Opportunities to Serve

This grant is just the beginning of what we believe God wants to do in Bastrop County. As we begin planning and hosting outreach events throughout the community, we will need volunteers to help bring these efforts to life.

Whether you’re gifted in hospitality, logistics, prayer, or simply showing up and serving with a willing heart, your involvement will make a meaningful difference.

Visit feedtheneed.org/volunteer to sign up and learn more, or contact me directly at shayla.tangen@feedtheneed.org to get involved.

Thank you for being part of the Feed the Need Missions family. It’s a privilege to walk alongside you as we continue to share the hope of Jesus and meet people where they are, with food, friendship, and faith.

August 27, 2025/by Shayla Tangen
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General, Volunteers

NOT JUST IN CRISIS: WHY YOUR COMMUNITY NEEDS YOU EVERY WEEK

Over the past few weeks, we’ve witnessed the Church at its best—serving meals, offering prayer, and showing up for neighbors affected by the devastating Texas floods. The response has been incredible. Volunteers have traveled, donated, and loved people in the midst of heartbreak. It’s been a beautiful reminder of what happens when we step outside of ourselves and live on mission.

And here’s what we’ve seen time and again: when the Church shows up, lives are changed.

But disaster isn’t the only time people need hope.

All across our communities—on quiet streets and in everyday parking lots—people are experiencing their own private storms:

The parent struggling to feed their kids.
The widow navigating loneliness.
The man searching for purpose or peace.
The teenager carrying silent burdens.

These are the people we serve week after week at our Feed the Need Missions sites.

 

Because We Believe in Consistency

Our calling isn’t just to respond in crisis—it’s to walk alongside people consistently, building trust, serving meals, and offering prayer with no strings attached. At every site, we see physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs being met in real ways. Meals and smiles open doors to relationships. Relationships open hearts to the hope of the Gospel.

 

Why? Because Jesus Calls Us to Go

Jesus said, “Go and make disciples…” and “Love your neighbor as yourself.” That call wasn’t just for times of disaster—it’s for everyday life.

We believe that ordinary people can make an extraordinary impact when they show up with compassion and a willingness to serve. No special skills required—just a willing heart.

 

Your Community Needs You—Every Week

Whether you helped with disaster relief or have never served before, there’s a place for you. Join us at a local site. Be part of something bigger than yourself. You don’t need to go far to be on mission—just show up, serve a meal, offer a prayer, and be the hands and feet of Jesus.

👉 Find a Site Near You

👉 Learn More About Volunteering

Because loving your neighbor isn’t just for moments of crisis—it’s a way of life.

 

July 17, 2025/by Feed the Need Missions
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Bastrop Central, Volunteers

A POWERFUL START IN BUILDING COMMUNITY TOGETHER

Since the exciting announcement of our new Bastrop Central site, we’ve already experienced incredible blessings and growth. During our soft launch, there was a tangible energy in the air—an undeniable buzz of excitement as people came together, eager to serve. With 120 volunteers joining us, including a local church youth group, the enthusiasm was infectious. This amazing team didn’t just come to serve; they took it a step further, going door-to-door throughout the neighborhood to invite others to join us for a free meal. It was a beautiful example of the love and outreach that drives our mission forward.

Before we even began training, our team prayed over the site, asking for God’s guidance and blessing over each person who will step into this place in the coming weeks and months. We prayed that everyone who comes through will feel welcomed, loved, and cared for in a way that reflects Christ’s love for us all. God is moving here, preparing hearts for something special in Bastrop, and we can feel that He has big plans in store.

Over the past two weeks, we’ve served about 300 meals with the help of around 30 dedicated volunteers. It’s been heartwarming to see familiar faces from other sites—some we haven’t seen in years—alongside new neighbors eager to get involved. The blend of new and seasoned volunteers, all united in service, has truly shown the beauty and strength of the Bastrop community. Each week, we’re reminded of the powerful message of love, unity, and compassion that God calls us to embody.

As we prepare for Thanksgiving, our hearts are focused on giving even more. We’ve been signing up families for Gobble Kits; as of now, 73 families are set to receive a kit this Thanksgiving. On November 20th, we’ll come together to distribute these Gobble Kits, hoping to spread the joy and gratitude of the season to families in need. It’s more than just a meal—it’s an opportunity to share God’s love in a tangible way, to meet people’s needs, and to celebrate together.

If you’d like to be part of this special Gobble Kit distribution on November 20th or feel called to serve with us weekly, we’d love to welcome you into our Feed the Need community. Each moment we spend serving here is a chance to connect with others, share a meal, and be part of God’s transformative work in Bastrop.

Thank you for your continued prayers and support for the Bastrop Central site. We look forward to building lasting relationships, serving those in need, and growing in faith together. God is alive in Bastrop, and we’re so grateful to be part of what He’s doing here.

November 13, 2024/by Jonah Beyer, Feed the Need Executive Director
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Events, Gobble Kits, Volunteers

FINDING PURPOSE IN SERVICE

Cherie has been part of the Feed the Need Missions family since 2010, lending her hands and heart to everything from back-office tasks to on-the-ground service at our community sites. While she’s always been dedicated, it was during last year’s Gobble Kit season that she experienced something truly life-changing.

The Gobble Kit initiative is one of Cherie’s favorite events. Each Thanksgiving, we distribute meal kits to families who might otherwise go without, bringing a bit of joy and relief to their holiday. “It warms my heart that we get to help people who might not otherwise enjoy a Thanksgiving meal like this,” Cherie shares. “I love being able to help others!”

Through her experience handing out kits, Cherie discovered that Feed the Need Missions is about more than just meals—it’s about connection, compassion, and hope. She recalls seeing the gratitude on people’s faces as they received their kits, a reminder of the impact that a simple meal can have. “Being involved at the site has helped me see people through God’s eyes and love them more,” she reflects. “I feel more open when sharing His love with others.”

For Cherie, Feed the Need Missions has become a place of purpose and growth. By slowing down and being present with those she serves, she’s found a deeper connection to the community and to her faith. Her journey exemplifies the power of serving others—how it can transform both the giver and the receiver.

At Feed the Need Missions, we are committed to creating change in our communities by feeding people physically and spiritually. Each meal we serve is a chance to connect, support, and uplift. Join us as we continue this mission, whether through volunteering, donating, or partnering with us. Together, we can build a community united by compassion and faith.

VOLUNTEER FOR GOBBLE KIT EVENT DAYS
November 12, 2024/by Christy from Feed the Need
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Lexington, Testimony, Volunteers

GG’S STORY

GG’s journey began in the grips of addiction, where despair seemed to be her constant companion. But in some of her darkest moments, with courage and determination, GG slowly but surely began to rebuild her life.

After 22 years of sobriety, GG has progressed on her journey of recovery. She discovered a newfound sense of joy and purpose in serving her community, feeding people physically and spiritually alongside Feed the Need Missions.

She steps out in faith each week and uses her experiences to help her connect to people. GG uses her compassion, empathy, and dedication to serve in various roles throughout her community.

Through her personal experiences, GG understands childhood trauma’s long-term effects. Substance abuse is high on the list, and many who suffered from abuse or neglect in childhood turn to drugs and alcohol as a way to cope with many of the side effects of trauma, e.g., depression and PTSD. She has been able to use her story to help make a positive impact on those around her.

GG is a shining example of the transformative power of service. She attends church without feeling judged and is learning how to study the Bible through our Table Talk discussions. While her recovery journey is ongoing, she has found solace and purpose in lifting others up and giving back to her community.

Her story is one of hope for those still struggling with addiction, showing them that there is a path forward that is illuminated by the light of service, compassion, and the redeeming love of Jesus Christ.

April 10, 2024/by Feed the Need Missions
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Smithville, Volunteers

IGNITING CHANGE: SMITHVILLE SITE TEAM

The mission and vision of Feed the Need Missions is to feed people physically and spiritually while simultaneously building communities of Jesus followers that noticeably impact their community. Some of our Smithville Site Volunteers recently demonstrated this vision by helping some of their regular weekly guests relocate. This dedication shows how volunteering goes beyond our weekly sites; sometimes making an impact is simply filling a need while showing the love of Jesus.

For safety reasons the guest’s names have been changed and their faces have been blacked out.


Moving day is often a mix of excitement and bittersweet farewells, but for Jane and John, their relocation to a new town in Texas was a day filled with camaraderie, joy, and the promise of fresh beginnings. By 9 am, the volunteers were already in full swing, turning the process of packing up a home into a collaborative and heartwarming experience.

The scene unfolded with little kids and adults diligently hauling out the contents of Jane and John’s house. Packed boxes were strategically placed in the trailer, reminiscent of a game of Tetris. Within an hour, their once cozy home stood bare, and as the last donut was savored, it was time to embark on the journey to their new abode.

Despite the typical March move being cold and wet, Texas bestowed upon them a perfect day – not too hot, not too cold, and not a raindrop in sight. With the volunteers, passengers, dogs, and a four-foot ball python loaded, they hit the road. As the hours passed, conversations flowed about the new town and the myriad possibilities awaiting them.

A fresh start is never devoid of challenges, yet it brings forth valuable lessons, new connections, and a heightened sense of confidence in overcoming difficulties. Unpacking their belongings and rearranging furniture, the volunteers discussed the significance of creature comforts and the little things that transform a house into a home.

Amidst the flurry of activity, there was a tinge of sadness among the volunteers. The realization dawned that they wouldn’t see their friends every week anymore. However, that sentiment was overshadowed by the overwhelming happiness for Jane and John, who were about to embrace a unique opportunity. Before heading back home, the group gathered around the couple, offering prayers for their hope and future.

The sentiment echoed a powerful verse from the Bible, “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning, great is your faithfulness.” (Lamentations 3:22-23) Gratitude was expressed for the chance to be part of their journey, and prayers were offered for them to find a faith-building community that would provide hope, encouragement, and truth.

As the day concluded, an old Irish blessing lingered in the air, “May your troubles be less, your blessings more, and nothing but happiness come through your door.”

The heartfelt sentiments encapsulated the spirit of the day – a celebration of friendship, community, and the beautiful opportunity to be a small part of a blessing. The volunteers left with hearts full of warmth, knowing they had played a role in creating a foundation for Jane and John’s new chapter.


March 26, 2024/by Feed the Need Missions
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Bastrop Area, Volunteers

IGNITING CHANGE: CHARLIE

Charlie Hoffman’s story is one of dedication, friendship, and unwavering service. Charlie has been committed to making a difference in his community for the past eight years by volunteering with Feed the Need Missions. Even in retirement, his spirit of service burns brightly, illuminating the lives of those around him.

His journey has been marked by unforgettable experiences, including serving during Hurricane Harvey and the Franklin tornado. Charlie’s faith has been his guiding light in the face of danger. He vividly recalls the treacherous conditions during flood rescues, where the reality of rushing waters starkly contrasted with television portrayals.

“When we got to the family we were helping, there were 8 of us in the boat. It was almost midnight when we hit swift water, but we made it back safely. I was thanking God.” Despite the risks, Charlie’s resolve remained unshaken because of his trust in God’s unwavering power.

But Charlie’s service extends beyond disaster response. Every Monday, he extends a helping hand to his 92-year-old friend, Gordon Powell. Together, they tend to Powell’s cows, then get the Feed the Need Missions’ trailer to take to the Stony Point site.

For the past four to five years, Charlie has been pulling a trailer as part of his volunteer routine for Feed the Need Missions. Through his years of volunteering, Charlie has gleaned invaluable wisdom: the realization that faithful service to God comes from serving others by extending the love, kindness, and compassion of Jesus Christ.

While taking responsibility for a trailer might not seem like a significant task, Charlie’s story demonstrates how this seemingly simple way to volunteer opens the door to building meaningful relationships while, at the same time, meeting the physical and spiritual needs of those around him.

“Be kind and compassionate to one another…” Ephesians 4:32


March 22, 2024/by Amy Rutledge
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Bastrop Area, Volunteers

IGNITING CHANGE: CHERIE

Meet Cherie.

Cherie has been an integral part of Feed the Need Missions since 2010, serving in multiple capacities, including the Missions Council team for the Bastrop area. She has been actively involved in back office tasks for nearly four years, helping enter receipts and with various annual mailers. She said, “Knowing that the mailers are mostly for fundraising, it touches my heart to be a part of every envelope and letter that is mailed.”

At the core of Feed the Need Missions is a desire for people to know Jesus. The organization relies on individuals like Cherie to support its vision of reaching people nationwide, using a burger as a unique tool to share the gospel. Without the invaluable assistance of volunteers in the back office, realizing this vision would be more challenging.

Cherie’s involvement goes beyond administrative tasks; one of her favorite annual events is the Gobble Kits initiative. This initiative holds special meaning for Cherie as it allows families to enjoy Thanksgiving without the added financial burden. She shared:

“A neighbor of mine lost his wife (I know how that feels from losing my husband); he came to Gobble Kit distribution and signed up to receive a kit. Knowing he received a kit warmed my heart.”

Feed the Need Missions has been a source of strength and focus for Cherie during challenging times. “Serving has had such a tremendous impact on my life.”

Cherie’s story exemplifies the transformative power of volunteering and the significant impact one person can have on our mission. Her dedication to various roles, events, and back office tasks showcases volunteers’ vital role in bringing others hope and joy. Feed the Need Missions continues to thrive, thanks to the selfless contributions of individuals like Cherie, whose generosity and compassion truly make a difference in the lives of those they serve.


March 12, 2024/by Amy Rutledge
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Giving, Volunteers

IGNITING CHANGE IN YOUR COMMUNITY

Over the next month, we will be sharing stories of Feed the Need Missions’ volunteers serving in various capacities. No matter how one serves, the mission is still the same: to feed people physically and spiritually.

When people think about getting involved with Feed the Need Missions, they often think about the “front line” (our weekly site locations). While that is a large part of what we do, that is not the only way to get involved.

It takes much more to keep our organization running, allowing us to maintain consistency in our communities by providing weekly physical, emotional, social, and spiritual support.

Feed the Need Missions maintains a small staff to help us give as much as we can back to our communities. Which means we are always in need of help from our volunteers.

We understand that not everyone enjoys speaking or engaging with people. We can assure you that you have a skill, talent, or knowledge that could help us ignite change in our communities and impact God’s Kingdom.

Jeremy

A few years ago, Jeremy and some friends saw a need in their community and wanted to respond. They had an idea to provide meals for people, but they weren’t entirely sure how it would look. After church one day as they were brainstorming, a staff member from his church overheard their conversation and it was mentioned to the pastor, and he connected him with Feed the Need Missions. And long story short, the La Grange site was born.

Jeremy has been the site coordinator for the La Grange site since day one. He and his family are all involved in serving their community every week, and they have truly been changed by this experience.

“You come for whatever reason and you don’t even realize what starts changing you, and then that goes out and changes families, schools, it changes the whole community,” Jeremy told us.

Jeremy came up with the idea of starting our Give Back Beef program after realizing that in order to make a site sustainable, it needed to be supported financially as well. This idea truly meets needs and ignites change.

There is a place for you here at Feed the Need Missions. We are here to answer your questions about how you can get involved—we need you. Do you feel called? Will you step out in faith and ignite change in your community today?


March 5, 2024/by Feed the Need Missions
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Events, Team Development, Volunteers

Empowering Compassion: A Recap of January’s Volunteer Training

This past Saturday, January 20th, marked a pivotal day for Feed the Need Missions, as we hosted our largest training session to date. Over 88 individuals gathered, eager to learn and engage with our mission. This remarkable turnout is a testament to the growing commitment and enthusiasm within our community.

Volunteerism is the lifeblood of many nonprofits, and at Feed the Need Missions, we are blessed with over 400 incredible volunteers. Their dedication is the driving force behind our success. Regular training and the annual Fired Up Conference are vital to advancing our mission and vision, and this event was a step forward in that ongoing journey.

When asked about takeaways from the training, one of our volunteers shared, “Understanding why the processes are so important was my biggest takeaway. It’s easy to get lost in the routine at a site, but the training realigns our focus and reminds us of the do’s and don’ts. It puts everything back into perspective.”

A crucial component of our training involved teaching volunteers how to witness to others and share the gospel. Through interactive exercises like the 15-Second Testimony method and guidance on what not to say, we aimed to make evangelism more approachable and impactful.

One volunteer stated, “There’s no reason not to share your testimony anymore. Learning the 15-Second Testimony method made it come alive–it’s so real for me now. Being taught how to respond to others when they share how they feel was an eye opener and it has challenged me.”

Our training sessions are designed with specific goals to improve performance and deepen understanding. Our hope and prayer are that this training achieved just that. As one volunteer aptly summarized, “It’s a great reminder and a refreshing perspective.”

We are already preparing for our next training session in July, which will continue to focus on mobilizing believers to feed people physically and spiritually in their communities. This session will further emphasize building disciple-making relationships, a core aspect of our mission.

As we reflect on the success of this training, our hearts are filled with gratitude and hope. With a strengthened and inspired team of volunteers, Feed the Need Missions is more equipped than ever to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.

Join us in this journey of compassion and community transformation, one meal and one soul at a time.

Volunteer
January 31, 2024/by Feed the Need Missions
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