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Medical City Fort Worth donation provides more than 30,000 meals

Summer of Service projects focus on addressing food insecurity in Fort Worth.

August 06, 2024
Food Bank volunteers in matching orange tee shirts pose with novelty sized $5,500 check.

Medical City Fort Worth donated $5,500 and 1,600 pounds of food to the Tarrant Area Food Bank, contributions that will provide more than 30,000 meals to families in need. These donations, part of Medical City Healthcare’s “Summer of Service” and Healthy Food for Healthier Tomorrows  initiatives, underscore the hospital’s commitment to addressing food insecurity in Fort Worth and surrounding areas.

 “We believe in showing up for our community and caring for them like family,” says John Hoover, CEO of Medical City Fort Worth. “Our monetary donation will help provide more than 30,000 meals to our community. This contribution and the 1,600 pounds of food collected through our summer food drive reinforce our commitment to fighting food insecurity and building healthier tomorrows.”

 More than 30 Medical City Fort Worth colleagues gathered at the Tarrant Area Food Bank to present the donation check, assist with quality control, and pack bags of fruit for families in need. This volunteer activity was the highlight of the hospital's Summer of Service projects, demonstrating its dedication to community support.

The Tarrant Area Food Bank plays a vital role in the fight against hunger in North Texas. Serving 13 counties, the food bank distributes nutritious food to local pantries, shelters, and community kitchens, feeding thousands of families each month. Their comprehensive programs also address the root causes of hunger by providing education and resources to those in need.

In addition to assisting the Tarrant Area Food Bank, Medical City Fort Worth colleagues replenished a local outdoor community pantry in the Near Southside area of Fort Worth.

 Medical City Fort Worth’s Summer of Service initiative is an annual program encouraging employees to participate in various volunteer activities and community service projects. The initiative aims to foster a culture of giving and reinforce the hospital's commitment to compassionate care and community engagement.

 

Published:
August 06, 2024
Location:
Medical City Fort Worth

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