Tarrant Area Food Bank Case Study

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The Tarrant Area Food Bank is a prominent nonprofit organization that continuously works to fight hunger in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and does an excellent job at it. While their abilities may be limited, the Food Bank accomplishes as much as they can. From personal instances of volunteering, I know how wonderful the feeling of giving rather than receiving is in the long run. Throughout my work, in local food banks, community service projects, and research groups, my knowledge about the ever existing struggle of hunger is heightened, and I know how important it is for organizations such the Tarrant Area Food Bank to exist, operate, and serve. More necessary than the Food Bank, the responsibility lies on the volunteers to help spark the change …show more content…

Thirty-four years later, the Food Bank serves over thirteen Texas counties, providing food to over fifty thousand individuals weekly- a third of those being children. The mission of the Tarrant Area Food Bank is as such, “Empowering communities to eliminate hunger by providing food, education, and resources through innovation and collaboration.” The Food Bank has food pantries, backpack programs, and tent cities relief projects to name a few of the programs they direct. After a certain amount of years, the food bank has gotten better and better leading to some of the most successful projects since its beginning. Linda Smith states “the implemented online volunteer registration process where volunteers can jump on the website, review a list of opportunities and register has allowed us to do away with paper and pencil and provided us with a tracking system. Online shows availability, community service hours - a sign-in station (one iPad in sign in an area- dedicated to just registration) use for registering the day of or

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