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Texans Can Get 'Comfort Food' To Needy Families During Holidays While Supporting Local RestaurantsGovernor Greg Abbott announced a reboot of the Comfort Food Care Program, which began in March to support restaurants forced to limit or close services because of COVID-19.

'If It Wasn't For This We'd Probably Go Hungry': Car Line Stretches More Than A Mile At Fair Park Food GiveawayA couple thousand more families can sit down to full tables Tuesday night.

Tarrant County's Back To School Roundup Will Be Drive-Thru Due To Coronavirus PandemicIt's a free one-stop shop to get school supplies to approximately 10,000 Tarrant County children in need.

'We've Never Had A Volume This High': Emergency Food Distribution Set For Globe Life Field In Arlington WednesdayLast time they held an emergency distribution, the Tarrant Area Food Bank gave out about 2,500 food boxes. This time it will be up to 4,000 boxes.

Fort Worth Firefighters Deliver Holiday Meals To Dozens Of Families In NeedThe department used money raised throughout the year to make the Christmas season a little better for those who can use a hand.

North Texas Judge Cuts Traffic Fines In Exchange For Donations To Needy Families: 'An Opportunity For Us All To Do Something Good'Speeders, red light runners and other traffic scofflaws are making the holidays brighter for needy families in Plano.

Salvation Army Serving Thanksgiving Day Meals To Needy In Dallas And Fort WorthThe meals, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, include turkey, dressing, green beans, mashed potatoes, yams, fresh rolls and pumpkin pie.

Food Bank Emergency After Freezer Breaks DownA North Texas program that feeds the poor is dealing with a crisis of their own. Fort Worth's Community Food Bank feeds hundreds of families everyday. Thousands of pounds of food, meant to help those in need, are now at risk of spoiling.

Employees Donate Gifts To Special Salvation Army RecipientsWorkers from the Coca-Cola Company set out for the Dallas Salvation Army Christmas Center on Wednesday, and while they didn’t deliver any beverages they did make it possible to fill some North Texas Christmas wishes.

Think Orange To Fight HungerThe North Texas Food Bank rolls out a new campaign and hosts a sorting party to celebrate 30 years of service.