Organization
BFI: High Risk Youth, Youth Chemical Dependency & Homelessness Services

Create Non-Perishable Food Packs For Homeless

Duration
Recruiting now

Opportunity Details

Ongoing

Remote

Recruiting now

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About this Opportunity

Non-Perishable Food Packs

(Perfect opportunity for student, school clubs, youth groups and others needing community service hours). For more details please contact Scott at (214) 501-6000 or email- [email protected]
Visit our website at www.bfinc.org

In addition to prayer, we also try to help the homeless we reach out to with their practical needs. Having a Food Pack to hand out to them is a great help especially on days when local food pantries are not open.

To make a food pack please put several non-perishable snack items in a quart-size zip-lock (or off-brand) bag. Note that the bags should be plastic and not paper.

If you can't make a food pack then feel free to donate non-perishable food items.


Example Items:

Here are some example items that will work. We just ask that any liquids be donated separately and not placed inside the bags.

More Examples Of Non-Perishable Food:

Crackers
Tuna in packets
Powdered Beverage Mix Packets
Granola Bar
Nuts
Jerky

Example Completed Bag:

Additionally, if any of your food items require utensils it'd be a great help if you include disposable utensils in the bag.

We are out in the streets daily, so we go through bags quickly. We can go through 400 bags a month. Please know any amount helps us care for the less fortunate in our community.

To drop-off food packs please contact Scott at 972.890.5290 or [email protected]

We invite you to come participate with us in Plano handing out grace bags to the disadvantaged. We also provide education for those interested about the reality of homelessness in our community.

We also do drug and alcohol addiction awareness in schools, churches, parenthood groups etc. educating about the results of chemical addiction. If interested please message or call us. Thank you, Scott

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www.bfinc.org