2023 Stats are In!
Updated 1/1/2024
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New Year = New Challenges
As we begin a new year of challenges at Amazing Grace Food Pantry, we reflect on so many neighbors that made a difference in 2023. Many volunteers giving their time and effort and others who support financially made all the difference in 2023. With their help, over 14,000 people didn’t go to bed hungry. In Collin County, 11% of the population experiences food insecurity.
Who is most likely to be affected by hunger? Children and seniors. That’s why Amazing Grace Food Pantry focuses on nutritional food to all, especially children and seniors. Our supplemental programs meet these additional needs: Food4Kids program supplies weekend food to area schools and the People And Nutrition (PAN) for seniors.
The number of people in need right here in our own neighborhoods increases each year. Hunger can affect people from all walks of life. Millions of people in America are just one job loss, missed paycheck, or medical emergency away from hunger.