Programs

Speakers Bureau Shares the NTFB Story

As North Texas Food Bank’s Digital Communications Specialist, getting the word out about what we do is a big part of my role. One way we do this is through…

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Supporting Children During Nontraditional School Year

To say there was uncertainty for schools as they opened for a new academic year in August would be an understatement. Dramatic changes in teaching models and new safety protocols…

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Child Feeding Programs Continue Through School Uncertainties

One by one schools announced extended spring breaks until every classroom in North Texas was empty and every cafeteria was quiet. For some students, schools closing their doors might be…

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Nutritional Services Ramp Up Virtual Resources (+Recipe)

With 80 percent of North Texas neighbors already choosing to purchase inexpensive and often unhealthy food just to have something to eat, the financial impacts of COVID-19 on access to…

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Supporting Seniors Today and Always

May is Older Americans Month and a chance to show appreciation for the unique contributions of elders in our society. At the North Texas Food Bank, we recognize not only…

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NTFB Young Advocates

I joined the North Texas Food Bank’s Young Advocates Council the end of my sophomore year at John Paul II High School. Thanks to my family, I have grown up…

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Growing Your Own Quarantine Garden

The Covid-19 pandemic has taken everyone by surprise, and many people are taking this time at home to learn a new skill. One of the activities growing in popularity is…

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