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Meanwhile there will The 11th Annual Charlie Brown Thanksalso be a Drive-Thru giving on Friday, November 13th at BergProduce Distribution feld Park in Tyler has been CANCELLED. in Longview, and a Although The 11th Annual Charlie Brown Thanksgiving on Friday, November 13th at Bergfeld Park in Tyler has been CANCELLED,there are ways we can still help the East
Texas Food Bank in Tyler and Longview. For example there will be a Thanksgiving Drive-Thru Food Distribution in Tyler on November 23 at 8:00 am 10:00 am.
Drive-Thru Produce Distribution in Lufkin A special Thanksgiving drive-thru distribution will be held with event support from Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler. No eligibility or ID is required to receive food on a first-come, first-serve basis. Distribution will take place in the GABC parking lot. One of East Texas Food Banks more popular programs is a backpack program for kids. The East Texas Food Bank partners with schools throughout our service area to provide food for children who participate in free and reduced price meal programs during the week, but are at risk of going hungry on weekends and holidays. Backpack Program Caring teachers and staff members identify children who are showing signs of hunger or mal-
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nutrition, and discreetly distribute a backpack of food for them to take home. The backpacks come filled with nutritious, easy-to-open food that does not require stovetop cooking. Empty backpacks are returned by the students and refilled for the following weekend. During the 2018-2019 school year, the food bank served more than 5,000 children across school campuses, distributing a total of more than 187,000 backpacks. Backpack Program ContentsThe typical backpack contains a variety of food usually including protein and fruit juices, and runs typically 36 weeks. The East Texas Food Bank is working every day to provide nutritious food for our neighbors in need, but they can’t do this work alone. THE TABLE is a caring and compassionate community of givers who help feed the hun-
gry by making recurring monthly donations to the East Texas Food Bank. This provides a reliable source of ongoing support, and nutritious food for those who need it most. When you become a member of THE TABLE Monthly Giving Program, you will be making a real difference in the lives of East Texas families every month. You will help put food on the table for hungry families all year long. Did you know you can also donate stock and other securities ro the East Texas Food Bank? . Here is some information to help you in that process. If you contribute securities to the Food Bank, please inform us of the donor’s name, date of gift, issue, and number of shares so that we can acknowledge donations properly. Questions may be directed to Development Director at the East Texas Food Bank at (903} 597-3663.
Incorporated Name: Regional East Texas Food Bank Physical/Mailing Address: 3201 Robertson Road, Tyler, TX 75701 Telephone: (903) 5973663 Toll Free: (800) 815-3663 Fax: (903) 597-7659 The East Texas Food Bank is a not-for-profit food bank providing food for people in need in 26 counties of East Texas in partnership with 200 agencies. Once again, we remind you Out of an abundance of caution, the East Texas Food Bank has cancelled the 11th Annual Charlie Brown Thanksgiving event scheduled for tomorrow night at Bergfeld Park in Tyler. “We look forward to this community event every year, but given the dramatic increases in COVID-19 cases, and particularly hospitalizations, we feel it’s in the best interest to cancel the event,” said East Texas Food Bank CEO, Dennis Cullinane. “The East Texas Food Bank has a deep concern for the communities we serve and are encouraging everyone to adhere to the safety guidelines set out by public health authorities.” According to a release issued by NET Health yesterday, “Over the past 7 days, the number of new cases of COVID-19 among persons who physically live within 5 of the counties covered by the NET Health Disease Surveillance Division is substantial.” NET Health described substantial community spread as “large scale, uncontrolled community transmission, including congregate settings “We look forward to a time when we can safely bring our community together again,” Cullinane added.