Skip to content
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • Renew
  • Donate
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • Renew
  • Donate
The Baptist Paper
The Baptist Paper
  • Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your state news
  • Classifieds
  • Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your state news
  • Classifieds

Tacos4Life: ‘A taco shop on a mission’ to curb world hunger

  • October 27, 2021
  • Erin Roach
  • Arkansas, International News, Latest News, Missions, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas
Tacos4Life, a taco shop with a mission, offers 14 kinds of chef-inspired craft tacos ranging from fajita chicken to Hawaiian shrimp.
(Photos courtesy of Tacos4Life)

Tacos4Life: ‘A taco shop on a mission’ to curb world hunger

Tacos4Life is a growing taco chain with the goal of curbing world hunger by donating a meal for each taco or entrée sold to a child threatened with starvation — similar to Toms shoes but with tacos.

“Tacos4Life is a taco shop on a mission,” cofounder Austin Samuelson told The Baptist Paper.

The restaurant serves 14 kinds of chef-inspired craft tacos ranging from classics like fajita chicken to Korean BBQ steak and Hawaiian shrimp, and everything is made from scratch.

For every taco, salad, rice bowl or quesadilla the restaurant sells, they donate 24 cents to Feed My Starving Children, which provides a meal for a child in need.

‘Statistics that rocked our world’

The idea began in 2009 when Samuelson and his wife Ashton, graduates of Ouachita Baptist University, heard a representative of World Vision share “a few statistics that rocked our world,” Samuelson said.

What mainly got their attention was that, at the time, 18,000 children per day were dying of starvation and malnutrition worldwide.

“The second thing he said was that our planet produces enough food to feed everyone. It’s a distribution problem. It’s an awareness problem,” Samuelson continued. “That led into the third thing he said that really hit home. He said if we as believers, as Christians, followers of Christ, would do something about this, we could help this number go to zero.”

The couple started sponsoring children through World Vision, but knew they needed to do more. Toms had made popular the one-for-one model, and Ashton loved to cook. Following God’s leadership, in 2011 they opened a pizza shop, which turned into the first Tacos4Life in Conway, Arkansas in 2014.

Now the chain of 18 restaurants operates in six states: Arkansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas. Those in Arkansas and one location in Tennessee are corporate-owned, but all others are franchises, and more franchisees are needed.

Tacos4Life developed their own technology to track in real time every entrée sold, and each week they send a check to Feed My Starving Children for the corresponding donation. At this point, Tacos4Life has provided more than 20 million meals for struggling children.

The rice-based meals include vitamins, soy protein and dehydrated vegetables.

“They’re scientifically formulated so that if that were the only meal a child got in a day, it has all the nutrients in it for them to be able to continue on and develop mentally and physically,” Samuelson explained.

The goal

In countries where HIV is prevalent, the rice-based meals enable children to “take their medicine and for it to be able to work because they’re not just eating hollow carbs,” he added.

Feed My Starving Children assembles the meals and distributes them to more than 70 organizations ranging from Compassion International to a missionary couple with an orphanage in Guatemala.

“Their goal is that they want to get the food to groups that are on the ground, that are committed. They’re not dropping food from an airplane and saying, ‘Good luck,’” Samuelson asserted. “We try to get it to organizations that are doing holistic things in the community. Most of them are using it as a means to be able to plant churches or tell people about the love of Jesus.”

Hunger also is a problem in the United States, Samuelson acknowledged, but God has called Tacos4Life specifically to address children in places where they may not live another day if they don’t receive food.

‘Until God tells us to stop, we can’t stop’

He said a memory that motivates the couple comes from a trip to Swaziland (now Eswatini) several years ago.

“There were about 150 children there that day, and I was scooping and Ashton was handing out and talking to the kiddos,” he recalled. “We were about halfway through this big bowl of Feed My Starving Children rice, and I’m looking at them thinking the food is going down faster than the line is going down.”

The children line up youngest to oldest, girls first and then boys, he remembered, and he stood that day looking into the eyes of 10-13-year-old boys with no food to give them.

“We were able to scrounge around, and we bought some stuff,” he went on. “There was kind of a banana hut down the road, but it was white bread and bananas, not a nutritious meal, not a warm meal. I just remember Ashton and I looking at each other with tears running down our faces saying, ‘Until God tells us to stop, we can’t stop.’”

For more information visit tacos4life.com. Each location raises about 1,000 meals a day.

Share with others:

Facebook
X/Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Latest News

  • Legal updates regarding two SBC cases
    Legal updates regarding two SBC cases
    December 4, 2025/
    0 Comments
  • Evangelist’s case goes before the Supreme Court
    Evangelist’s case goes before the Supreme Court
    December 4, 2025/
    0 Comments
  • Families file class-action suit to stop Ten Commandment displays
    Families file class-action suit to stop Ten Commandment displays
    December 4, 2025/
    0 Comments

Sign up for the Highlights

Get all latest content delivered to your email a few times a month.
Email is required Email is not valid
Thanks for your subscription.
Failed to subscribe, please contact admin.

Related Posts

Legal updates regarding two SBC cases

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary remains dismissed from claims of defamation in a case involving the school and its former president, Paige Patterson, with the latter

Evangelist’s case goes before the Supreme Court

Authorities arrested Gabriel Olivier in 2021 after refusing to remain in a designated protest zone in Brandon, Mississippi.

Families file class-action suit to stop Ten Commandment displays

Eighteen families filed a class-action lawsuit Dec. 2 to stop the display of a prescribed version of the Ten Commandments in all classrooms of every Texas school district not already involved in related litigation or subject to an injunction.

First person: 15 ‘surprising’ goals to set for 2026

You might be already thinking about goals for the upcoming new year even though we’re a few weeks away from 2026, and I assume that some of those goals are related to your spiritual walk.

Want to receive news highlights throughout the week? Sign up here!

Email is required Email is not valid
Thanks for your subscription.
Failed to subscribe, please contact admin.

About

  • Our Story
  • Our Team
  • Our Partners
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Contact us
  • Our Story
  • Our Team
  • Our Partners
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Contact us

Explore

  • Kids Edition
  • State-specific news
  • Archive
  • Opinion pieces
  • Sunday School lessons
  • Persecuted Church
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Kids Edition
  • State-specific news
  • Archive
  • Opinion pieces
  • Sunday School lessons
  • Persecuted Church
  • Podcasts
  • Videos

Submissions

  • Story suggestions
  • Your Voice/Letter to the Editor
  • Photos / Videos
  • Corrections/other
  • Submission Policy
  • Story suggestions
  • Your Voice/Letter to the Editor
  • Photos / Videos
  • Corrections/other
  • Submission Policy

Subscribe

  • Subscribe
  • Renew subscription
  • Gift a subscription
  • Start a new member subscription
  • Start a new group subscription
  • Start a new subscription at the group rate
  • Hosted Church
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Request free trial
  • Subscribe
  • Renew subscription
  • Gift a subscription
  • Start a new member subscription
  • Start a new group subscription
  • Start a new subscription at the group rate
  • Hosted Church
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Request free trial
The Baptist Paper
Address:
3310 Independence Dr.
Birmingham, AL 35209
Copyright © 2025 TAB Media Group
  • Privacy/Terms of Use
  • Help
  • FAQ
  • Privacy/Terms of Use
  • Help
  • FAQ

Email:
news@thebaptistpaper.org

About

  • Our Team
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Donate
  • Photo Galleries
  • Contact us
  • Hosted Church
  • Our Team
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Donate
  • Photo Galleries
  • Contact us
  • Hosted Church

Explore

  • Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your State News
  • Persecuted Church
  • Editorials
  • Opinions
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Archive
  • Submit your news
  • Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your State News
  • Persecuted Church
  • Editorials
  • Opinions
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Archive
  • Submit your news

Subscribe

  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Subscribe
  • Start a new subscription at the group rate
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Subscribe
  • Start a new subscription at the group rate

Log Out?

Lost your password?

Log In

Lost your password?

Log in

Become a part of our community!
Forgot your password? Get help
Privacy/Terms of Use

Reset password

Recover your password
A password reset link will be e-mailed to you.
Privacy/Terms of Use
Back to
Login
×
Close Panel