East Texas Food Bank Distributes Food Due to COVID-19
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East Texas Food Bank Distributes Food Due to COVID-19 - In response to COVID-19, the East Texas Food Bank held a drive-thru emergency food box distribution at the Longview Convention Complex - Maude Cobb on Thursday, April 30. The boxes were an added layer on top of the 21.3 million meals ETFB distributes every year. The boxes contained shelf-stable groceries such as dried beans, rice, pasta, and canned meat, fruits, and vegetables. Each box provided items for 16 meals. ETFB was prepared to serve 1,500 families at the distribution. The distribution will be supported by Texas Army National Guardsmen and volunteers from Rotary Club of Longview, TX, and New Beginnings Baptist Church.
East Texas Food Bank Distributes Food Due to COVID-19
In response to COVID-19, the East Texas Food Bank held a drive-thru emergency food box distribution at the Longview Convention Complex - Maude Cobb on Thursday, April 30. The boxes were an added layer on top of the 21.3 million meals ETFB distributes every year. The boxes contained shelf-stable groceries such as dried beans, rice, pasta, and canned meat, fruits, and vegetables. Each box provided items for 16 meals. ETFB was prepared to serve 1,500 families at the distribution. The distribution will be supported by Texas Army National Guardsmen and volunteers from Rotary Club of Longview, TX, and New Beginnings Baptist Church.© 2024 Swagit Productions, LLC