The Fort Worth Hope Center provides a drive through food pantry twice per week. Last year, the food pantry operation served 128,891 families, with approximately 580,009 individuals served. Additionally, the food bank operation provided food to 39 other organizations, which served a total of 162,031 families, with approximately 729,140 individuals served through those organizations. In total Fort Worth Hope Center served approximately 1,309,149 individuals in 2023. People served include ... 阅读更多
The Fort Worth Hope Center provides a drive through food pantry twice per week. Last year, the food pantry operation served 128,891 families, with approximately 580,009 individuals served. Additionally, the food bank operation provided food to 39 other organizations, which served a total of 162,031 families, with approximately 729,140 individuals served through those organizations. In total Fort Worth Hope Center served approximately 1,309,149 individuals in 2023. People served include people in poverty, vulnerable populations, and the homeless. To carry out its programs, the Fort Worth Hope Center employs five people; occupies a 47,891 sq ft building, including a 20,000 sq ft warehouse; has a 336 sq ft walk in freezer and 672 sq ft cold storage area; one Peterbuilt truck with freezer box, and a variety of warehouse material handling equipment. The School of Hope includes training on 3 different types of common warehouse material handling machines. 75 people received training in 2023. The Ft. Worth Hope Center’s services are available to everyone in need, and we do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, veteran status or other factors that are protected by law.
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