Tarrant-Area Food Bank outlines legislative priorities

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Five key points take up TAFB’s wish list

  • The Tarrant-Area Food Bank drops off free, fresh food for distribution to any family meeting the income eligibility requirements at Cub Stadium in Clifton every second Wednesday, from 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. The Clifton Mobile Food Pantry is one of many locales receiving food from the TAFB in Bosque County. Courtesy Photo By Immanuel Lutheran Church
    The Tarrant-Area Food Bank drops off free, fresh food for distribution to any family meeting the income eligibility requirements at Cub Stadium in Clifton every second Wednesday, from 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. The Clifton Mobile Food Pantry is one of many locales receiving food from the TAFB in Bosque County. Courtesy Photo By Immanuel Lutheran Church
As state lawmakers begin introducing legislation, both the Tarrant-Area Food Bank (TAFB) and Feeding Texas are calling on our elected officials to push for policy solutions that alleviate hunger and address food insecurity in TAFB’s 13-county service area and across the state of Texas. “The world around us has shifted and Texans everywhere are struggling with the rising cost of food and other…

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