Families from across North Texas lined up Friday to get food they can eat on Thanksgiving Day.
An event in Fort Worth, which was put on by the Texas Rangers Youth Academy and the nonprofit Bucker International, is one of many helping folks this Thanksgiving holiday.It's a busy time of year at the Community Food Bank in Fort Worth."Certainly helps, especially when you're homeless and jobless. Pretty hard to make it out on the streets sometimes," Glen Bolin said.
Community Food Bank's executive director said companies they normally bought food from at cost didn't have it because of supply chain shortages."It's a whole different world we live in, but thank God I had foundations that stepped up," Taylor said.
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