The annual North Texas Food Bank Peanut Butter Drive began this week, held each year in September in conjunction with Hunger Action Month to benefit local food banks. Richardson is again participating, along with 21 other North Texas cities. Peanut butter is perpetually on food bank lists of most-needed foods, since it’s nutritious, kid-friendly and high in protein. 

Last year’s event collected more than 347,000 pounds of peanut butter; this year’s goal is 500,000 pounds. 

Local donations may be taken directly to Richardson’s Network of Community Ministries, which operates a Mobile Food Pantry and other food programs and is a recipient of the drive. Drop off jars at Network’s new facility, 1500 International Pkwy., during regular food donation hours (Mondays-Wednesday 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Thursdays 8 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m.-2 p.m.) or give online through Amazon here. Additional drop off locations include: Heights and Huffhines Recreation Center, Senior Center, Gymnastics Center, Tennis Center, Public Library, Police HQ and Fire HQ. 

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Video: North Texas Food Bank Peanut Butter Drive 2022 

Website: www.ntfb.org/peanutbutterdrive