In Amarillo, Texas, an important initiative is set to take off. The “Together We Can” High Plains Food Bank (HPFB) is gearing up for a week-long food and fund drive that kicks off today. This drive holds great significance as it aims to raise funds to bring in essential food for the surrounding communities and assist those in need. Due to the natural disasters that struck at the start of the year, the demand for help has reached its peak. HPFB is passionately encouraging everyone to contribute. As Zach Wilson, the executive director of HPFB, states, “In May, we witnessed the highest number of households we have ever served in our entire history within a single month. Currently, we are averaging between 12 and 13 thousand households in our service area that we are helping each month. The need is undeniably there.” You have the opportunity to donate by visiting Market Street on Georgia St. or by accessing the HPFB website. Wilson further adds, “We have planned a lot of exciting activities for this week to engage everyone. If you wish to donate food, you can do so as well. We will have a food item of the day that we will be highlighting starting from today. Our goal is to make it convenient for you to come out and support us.” This year, the ambitious target is to raise $250,000 with the assistance of all 18 United Supermarkets in the Texas Panhandle. The food and fund drive will run through Friday, Dec. 6. Let us all come together and make a difference.
Why This Drive Matters
The natural disasters earlier in the year have left a significant impact on the local communities. Many families have been affected, and the need for food and financial support has skyrocketed. The “Together We Can” High Plains Food Bank is stepping up to address this critical need. By raising funds and collecting food, they are working towards providing a lifeline to those who are struggling. This drive is not just about numbers; it's about making a real impact on people's lives. It shows the power of community unity and the willingness to help one another in times of adversity.Donation Options
There are multiple ways to contribute to this worthy cause. Visiting Market Street on Georgia St. allows you to make a direct donation in person. Additionally, the HPFB website provides a convenient online platform for donations. This ensures that everyone has the opportunity to participate, regardless of their location or schedule. By choosing either option, you are directly helping to bring in food and funds that will make a difference in the lives of those in need.Impact on the Community
The efforts of the “Together We Can” High Plains Food Bank have a profound impact on the local community. By serving an average of 12 to 13 thousand households each month, they are providing a vital safety net for families facing food insecurity. The food and funds raised during this drive will go towards stocking the shelves and ensuring that no one goes hungry. It helps to build a stronger and more resilient community where everyone has access to the basic necessities of life. This drive is a testament to the spirit of giving and the power of collective action.Goal and Timeline
The goal of raising $250,000 through the help of all 18 United Supermarkets in the Texas Panhandle is a significant one. It shows the determination and commitment of HPFB to make a lasting impact. The drive runs from today until Friday, Dec. 6, giving everyone ample time to get involved and make a contribution. Every dollar and every item of food donated brings us closer to achieving this goal and helping those in need. Let's come together and support this important initiative.