Feed the Need: The Gardens at Texas A&M donates 500 lbs of fresh produce
and last updated 2021-06-28 19:15:56-04
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS â Hunger never takes a day off.
As we look to help Feed the Need in our community, there s a sanctuary on Texas A&M s campus that s not only a place for taking in the natural beauty that surrounds us, but also a place that combats food insecurity in Aggieland. We hope it s an iconic place for us to be, Dr. Mike Arnold, Director of The Gardens at A&M said. Sustainability is one of our goals and having additional sources of nutrition and urban foods available. We have demonstration gardens here the idea to be able to show residents what we might be able to grow in the Brazos Valley.
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1st annual Century Square Dine-Around event donates proceeds to Brazos Valley Food Bank
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and last updated 2021-05-19 17:26:50-04
BRAZOS VALLEY, TX â Century square and Visit College Station presented the Brazos Valley Food Bank this morning with a big check for the donation from their dine-around event.
The first annual Century Square Dine-Around was a massive success over the weekend and as a result, Visit College Station and Century Square were able to donate over 12 thousand dollars to the Brazos Valley Food Bank.
City of Bryan Council approves $229,000 for new summertime food program
Titled Going the Extra Mile (Project GotEM)
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and last updated 2021-05-18 13:10:18-04
BRYAN, TX â On May 11, the Bryan city council approved $229,000 in federal pandemic grant money towards a new summertime food program.
Titled Going the Extra Mile (Project GotEM), the program will be administered by the Brazos Valley Food Bank (BVFB) and operate until Sept 30, 2022, or until funds run out.
Said funds are being allocated to address a gap in food for persons and families home-bound due to the pandemic, with targeted populations including but not limited to persons with disabilities, elderly, and food insecure and income-qualified individuals.