Dallas County is getting serious about fighting hunger, with a special focus on making sure kids have enough to eat. They're figuring out how to fund it and make sure the food actually reaches the families who need it most.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
This plan could mean more resources for local food banks and programs, but the exact cost is still being worked out.
Organizations that provide free food and drinks to the public, potentially with clearer guidelines.
No groups negatively affected
A presentation on the county's food plan was given, aiming to improve food access and security across the region.
A new North Texas food plan aims to map gaps, secure funding, and improve access—but can it turn ideas into meals for families in need?
The city is considering changes to regulations about giving away free food and drinks. This could affect charities, community groups, and individuals who provide meals to those in need.
A proposed change to rules about giving away free food and drinks was discussed. This could affect charities and community events.
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