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Tarrant Area Food Bank sunsets some mobile pantries, increases holistic services focus
By Ismael M. Belkoura and Marissa Greene at Fort Worth Report
· June 17, 2026
· 5 min read
Tarrant Area Food Bank announced a new initiative today, placing an emphasis on holistic services with its North Texas partners while sunsetting support for certain mobile pantry agencies. The More Than Food initiative, announced Wednesday morning by the nonprofit, reemphasizes the food bank’s dedic
Key takeaway The nonprofit, which supports 13 counties in North Texas, has gone from 400 local partners to 665 in the last couple years, Butner said, largely because of increased demand from local residents during the COVID-19 pandemic timeframe.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Tarrant Area Food Bank's shift towards holistic services will likely have a significant impact on Fort Worth residents, particularly those in underserved areas. As the city's population continues to grow, the demand for comprehensive support services, including healthcare, employment, and financial assistance, has increased. By focusing on partnerships with agencies that can provide these wraparound services, the food bank aims to address the root causes of food insecurity. The decision to sunset support for certain mobile pantry agencies may lead to a more efficient distribution of resources, avoiding duplication of services and ensuring that residents have access to a wider range of support. This new initiative may also have implications for local schools, as students and families who rely on these services will be affected by the changes. As the food bank moves forward with its More Than Food initiative, it will be important to monitor how these changes impact the community, particularly in areas with high concentrations of poverty and food insecurity.
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Category: schools ·
Published: June 17, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? Tarrant Area Food Bank announced a new initiative today, placing an emphasis on holistic services with its North Texas partners while sunsetting support for certain mobile pantry agencies. The More Than Food initiative, announced Wednesday morning by the nonprofit, reemphasizes the food bank’s dedic
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