GREENVILLE, TX (March 30, 2026) — More than 31,000 pounds of food were delivered on March 25 by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to support local North Texas Food Bank partner organizations: Hunt County Shared Ministries (FISH) and Neighbors Nourishing Neighbors.
The delivery included pantry staples such as applesauce, peanut butter, spaghetti sauce, pasta, pancake mix, beans, flour, oats, and canned fruits, along with other essential items. These foods will help both organizations continue providing nutritious support to families across the community.
“These are items that we do not get on a regular basis, so this is fresh and exciting, and people get to be blessed by it,” said Adam Beene, Interim Director of Hunt County Shared Ministries.
Hunt County Shared Ministries and Neighbors Nourishing Neighbors play a vital role in addressing food insecurity—serving over 28,000 individuals annually through consistent access to groceries and essential supplies. Donations of this scale help ensure shelves remain stocked and services uninterrupted…