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Tarrant Area Food Bank Asks for Volunteers at Mega Mobile Markets – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Tarrant Area Food Bank Asks for Volunteers at Mega Mobile Markets – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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Meals for Moms Mega Mobile Market Food Distribution At AT&T Stadium

Meals for Moms Mega Mobile Market Food Distribution At AT&T Stadium 22 shares Tarrant Area Food Bank Holds Event May 4 Tarrant Area Food Bank (TAFB), in partnership with the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, AT&T Stadium, Dallas Cowboys and Arlington Police and Fire departments, is holding a Meals for Moms Mega Mobile Market (mass food distribution) at AT&T Stadium on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. This market is estimated to serve approximately 2,000-4,000 families. This Meals for Moms collaboration comes on the heels of TAFB’s recording-setting Mega Mobile Market at AT&T Stadium on Nov. 20, 2020, which was the largest food distribution of any kind in the North Texas area, distributing 778,090 pounds of Thanksgiving-related food, including turkey, chicken and other related groceries to 9,154 families.

Food bank will host mega food giveaway at AT&T Stadium in advance of Mother s Day

Food bank will host ‘mega’ food giveaway at AT&T Stadium in advance of Mother’s Day Anyone who needs food is encouraged to attend the event in Arlington. Tarrant Area Food Bank volunteers loaded vehicles with meals for Arlington ISD families outside AT&T Stadium in Arlington in 2020. The food bank will host a mobile market next week in advance of Mother s Day.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer) Tarrant Area Food Bank will host a free food giveaway next week in Arlington to help families celebrate Mother’s Day. The Meals for Moms Mega Mobile Market expects to serve 2,000 to 4,000 families Tuesday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

Winter storm damage creates even bigger obstacle for North Texas residents to access food

Winter storm damage creates even bigger obstacle for North Texas residents to access food “It’s pretty serious out there,” President and CEO Julie Butner said. “This next week is going to be absolutely critical to getting food out into the community.” Author: Eric Alvarez (WFAA) Updated: 5:55 PM CST February 19, 2021 FORT WORTH, Texas The temperatures are rising and the sun is out, but the troubles are far from over at New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church, where burst pipes caused caved-in ceilings and flooded floors. “It’s heart-wrenching,” Pastor Kyev Tatum said. “It shuts down our operations.” Normally, on Fridays the church gives food out to those in need, but the damages put those plans on hold, said Tatum.

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