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How to get involved with the Tarrant Area Food Bank

Learn more about local food resources and volunteering opportunities.

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Get involved and give back this holiday season. | Photo by @lolas_local_farmers_market

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‘Tis the season for giving — and warm meals for all. The Tarrant Area Food Bank (TAFB) is a great organization for people looking to share the love this holiday season or learn more about local services for people experiencing food insecurity.

Be a Hunger Hero ❤️

Help the nearly 500,000 people across 13 Tarrant area counties facing hunger. TAFB has opportunities to donate, volunteer, and advocate.

Access resources 🍏

TAFB has options to help individuals and families. Search for a convenient food pantry using this map or explore these services:

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