
The Northwest Arkansas Food Bank opened two new mobile pantries in Pea Ridge and Gravette to serve the east and west side of Benton County. The Food Bank now operates 11 mobile pantries on a monthly basis.
The Pea Ridge mobile pantry will start at noon on the second Thursday of each month at the Heritage Building at 1474 Curtis Ave., next to the Pea Ridge Intermediate School. The Pea Ridge stop is sponsored by Bottle Crew.
The Gravette mobile pantry will start at 10 a.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Billy V. Hall Senior Activity and Wellness Center, 1870 Limekiln Road.
Each eligible participant at the mobile pantry will receive either a USDA or state food box, which contain staple food items, and protein as well as fruits and vegetables when available.
“I am thankful to our sponsors and volunteers that stepped up to help us get two new locations started to assist more of our neighbors in need,” said Trina Wilson, mobile services coordinator.
‘We’re making sure we’re providing a service to the people of the area, so they won’t have to go to Bentonville or Rogers,” Wilson said.
Pea Ridge Mayor Jackie Crabtree called the mobile pantry
visit a fantastic opportunity. He was glad the Food Bank was stepping in and
filling a void in our area.
“At The Bottle Crew/Good To Go, we believe in doing good business and good in the community, said Hanni Griffin, of Bottle Crew.
“Food insecurity is right here in our community,” she said. “When we reached out to NWA Food bank to see how we could help and partner with them, they told us about the mobile pantry program. This was right in-line with our company’s mission to end hunger. We now sponsor the Pea Ridge mobile pantry.”
The Gravette stop will cover residents in the Gravette, Decatur and Hiwassee area as well as parts of Bella Vista, Wilson said.
“There is quite a bit of need in this area,” said Melissa Steele, director at the Billy V. Hall Senior Activity and Wellness Center.
Steele expected that there would be more demand than the 57 households served on the first visit.
She was glad the mobile pantry is making a stop in Gravette, especially for those who don’t drive.
Currently, the mobile pantries are at the following locations and times:
The Northwest Arkansas Food Bank serves more than 160 food pantries and agencies in a four-county area – Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington.
For more information, contact Wilson at trina.wilson@nwafoodbank.org.
I am thankful to our sponsors and volunteers that stepped up to help us get two new locations started to assist more of our neighbors in need.
For more information on Feeding America please visit: www.feedingamerica.org
NWAFB is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, all donations made are tax exempt. TIN# 71-0680830
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