Feeding Fannin’s Mobile Food Pantry will set up at the Sports Complex in Ladonia on March 1 from 9-11 a.m. featuring fresh produce and refrigerated items.
Visitors are encouraged to “drive-thru, we will load your car.”
The Fannin County Mobile Food Pantry’s set up will be at the Sports Complex, 603 Mill St. in Ladonia.
“Please notice, due to the election Feeding Fannin will be moving to the Sports Complex,” the organization shared on social media. “Same time 9-11 a.m. Please do not block driveways- hope to see you there.”
North Texas’ Food Bank’s Mobile Pantry’s mission is to bridge the gap between hunger and abundance by quickly moving fresh, perishable and other frozen grocery products to high-need populations through partnerships with sponsors, member agencies, volunteers and product donors.
Like a market on wheels, the North Texas Food Bank’s Mobile Pantry Truck travels North Texas to deliver nutritious food, including fresh produce and refrigerated items, directly to communities with high need. A minimum of 3,000 pounds of food from NTFB’s warehouse is loaded onto a truck and delivered to a host site to feed 100-300 families.
North Texas Food Bank’s staff and host site volunteers unload, set up and distribute food directly to recipients from the refrigerated mobile pantry truck bays. Mobile Pantry Trucks can set up in an outdoor setting – such as a farmer’s market, or in a large indoor space, such as gymnasium or community center.
SOURCE: North Texas Food Bank