Non-Profit Programs

Maverick Pantry

Maverick Pantry

The Maverick Pantry is committed to creating and maintaining equitable access to food and essential items so that all members of the University Community can thrive academically, personally, and professionally. Education, support, and advocacy are the pillars that guide our mission in alleviating food insecurity within our Maverick community.

Contact

Please email eaf@uta.edu

The University of Texas at Arlington
701 W Nedderman Dr
Arlington, TX 76013

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  • Non-profit
  • food insecurity
  • donation
  • food

Mission Arlington

Mission Arlington

Today, Mission Arlington®, under the umbrella of Mission Metroplex®, continues to be surrounded by such a wonderful family of supporters. Individuals, families, civic organizations, schools, churches, and businesses all join together to help Mission Arlington® / Mission Metroplex® fulfill its mission of serving God and loving His people.

Contact

Mailing Address
210 W. South St.
Arlington, TX 76010

Main Number: 817-277-6620

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  • Non-profit
  • health
  • donation
  • food

North Texas Food Bank

North Texas Food Bank

The North Texas Food Bank is a certified member of and the eight largest organization in the Feeding America Food Bank Network. Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization, solicits food and grocery products from national suppliers, distributes them through more than 200 food banks and provides food banks with operational support. It also educates the public and government officials about the ongoing problem of hunger.

Contact

Perot Family Campus
3677 Mapleshade Lane
Plano Texas, 75075

Phone: 214-330-1396

Email: info@ntfb.org

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  • Non-profit
  • food insecurity
  • donation
  • food

Tarrant Area Food Bank

Tarrant Area Food Bank

People seeking food assistance include low-wage workers and their families, senior citizens living on fixed incomes, victims of family violence and of disasters, the chronically ill, the severely disabled, the homeless, the under-employed and the temporarily and long-term unemployed. More than one third of those served by Tarrant Area Food Bank and its network are children.

Contact

The Morris Foundation Distribution Center
2600 Cullen St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107

Phone: 817-857-7101

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  • Non-profit
  • food insecurity
  • donation
  • food
  • gardening
  • cooking

Transforming Lives

Transforming Lives

Center for transforming lives works side-by-side with women and their children to disrupt the cycle of poverty throughout tarrant county.

Contact

512 West 4th Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102

info@transforminglives.org

817-332-6191

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  • Health
  • services
  • homeless services
  • early childhood education
  • well-being

Catholic Charities Forth Worth

Catholic Charities Forth Worth

We are bringing together staff, community members and partners to give back and serve, one project at a time! Join Catholic Charities Fort Worth and the surrounding community for our first-annual Spring Day of Service on Saturday, April 29th. We will kick things off at our main campus, then disperse to complete service projects throughout Tarrant County.

Contact

817.534.0814

infocatholiccharities@ccdofw.org

Arlington Campus
917 W. Sanford St.
Arlington, TX 76012
817-289-3858

Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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  • Poverty
  • non-profit
  • help
  • services

Seasons of Changing

Seasons of Changing

Seasons of Change is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that offers programs designed to create pathways out of poverty in the communities we serve.

Contact

1017A N Commercial Blvd.
Arlington, TX 76001

817-277-9601

info@seasonsofchangeinc.com

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  • Poverty
  • non-profit
  • help
  • services

Alliance for Children

Alliance for Children

Alliance For Children is the only Tarrant County non-profit organization involved directly in the protection from child abuse through coordinated and teamed investigations with local law enforcement agencies, Cook Children’s Medical Center, JPS Health Network, Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office, Tarrant County Juvenile Services and the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.

At Alliance For Children, our goal is to minimize the trauma of the abuse so that children and families can begin to heal.

Contact

3609 Marquita Dr.
Fort Worth, TX 76116

817-335-7172

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  • Children
  • protection
  • non-profit
  • help
  • services

Arlington Charities

Arlington Charities

Arlington Charities provides individuals and families with free, nutritious, supplemental groceries. Last year, we served over 90,000 Arlington area residents. Arlington Charities has programs dedicated to helping our community in times of food crises: monthly mobile markets, lunch for the unhoused, home delivery service, classes for ESL, financial coaching, employment coaching, computer skills, citizenship, and more.

Contact

817-275-1511

info@arlingtoncharities.org

811 Secretary Drive
Arlington, TX 76015

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  • food insecurity
  • donation
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Boys and Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County

Boys and Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County

Enabling youth to reach their full potential. Safe, positive environments with supportive relationships and experiences to nurture academic success, healthy lifestyles, character, & leadership.

Contact

3218 E. Belknap St.
Fort Worth, TX 76111

817-834-4711

marketing@bgcgtc.org

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  • Tarrant County
  • clubs
  • children
  • boy
  • girl

YMCA SAW Drowning Elimination program

YMCA SAW Drowning Elimination program

Teaching children how to be safe around water is not a luxury; it is a necessity. The YMCA’s Safety Around Water program can help you make sure they learn essential water safety skills, which can open up a world of possibilities for them to satisfy their curiosity safely.

Contact

Arlington-Mansfield Area YMCA
78 Regency Parkway
Mansfield, TX 76063

817-299-9629

izzyhH@amaymca.org

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  • YMCA
  • swimming
  • float
  • learn

AISD

AISD

The AISD is the 13th-largest school district in Texas. Elementary and secondary students identified for gifted and talented services are assured an array of learning opportunities during the school day and through co-curricular and extracurricular activities. Grade-appropriate research skills are incorporated in the curriculum through open-ended assignments, providing a continuum of learning experiences that lead to the development of advanced-level products and/or performances.

Contact

Administration Building
690 E. Lamar Blvd.
Arlington, TX 76011

Phone: 682-867-4611

Email: pio@aisd.net

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  • District
  • help
  • family
  • children
  • well-being