We didn't think we'd ever be in this situation.
COVID-19 is putting us all through hard times. We can make it easier for each other through creating community support!
40%
of Americans are only one missed paycheck away from poverty
of Denton county residents are hunger insecure
21%

we have served since March 2020
families
10,600
via our records!
Survival is a shared burden,
not an individual obligation.
There's a lot of shame around asking for help. Since we've been in school, we're taught that it’s eat or be eaten—survival of the fittest.
But survival is a shared burden, and when institutions fail to meet our needs, we can rely on the values that make us human—the social bonds that hold us together as we provide for each other.
NEED
,
in this time of
We have changed our distribution process to reduce personal contact and protect vulnerable individuals while staying true to our mission to help relieve hunger insecurity in our northern Denton county service area.
Watch this quick video to learn more about how we've adapted!
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We have waived our requirements and are not turning anyone away at this time.
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Applicants/clients may request food every 2 weeks


Bring a photo ID with current address

Clients receive approximately enough food for a family of 4 for a week