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Tarrant Area Food Bank Aims To Make Mega Mobile Market More Accessible To Families

"We have over 600 cars lined up and we did not expect to see that many still in need of services," President and CEO Julie Butner said.

(Jenna Fisher/Patch)

September 9, 2021

As COVID-19 pandemic-related problems continue to impact so many families, the Tarrant Area Food Bank is seeing a big demand for their services.

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“We have over 600 cars lined up and we did not expect to see that many still in need of services,” President and CEO Julie Butner said. “Nobody would be in that line for two hours if they didn’t need our food”

“My husband has been without a job since last year whenever it actually first started in March so yes it has affected us a great deal,” Sherilyn Gomez said.

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