
(KWTX) Food For Families, the largest one-day food drive in the state of Texas, is Friday and groups from around the area have been hard at work collecting donations, some in unique ways.
The Fossum Dental Group in Temple is collecting canned goods for panties in Temple, Killeen and Copperas Cove by asking the community to come in and help line the walls with cereal boxes and stacked canned goods.
A University of Mary Hardin-Baylor marketing class decided to host a glow in the dark mini golf event to raise funds for Food for Families.
The event was called Putt for a Purpose and the class members built the course themselves.
In order to get in, students had to bring a canned good.
The class plans to deliver the donations to the KWTX studio on Friday.
In China Spring, the owner and operator of Heart of Texas Premier Tournaments hosted a Food For Families benefit tournament.
This was the third year for the event, which raised 700 pounds the first year and more than 20,000 pounds this year.
One of the annual food drive’s biggest supporters, American Income Life in Waco, held an event called “construction” during which incredible structures were built with donated cans.
This year more than 6,000 pounds of food was raised.
American Income also held an annual garage sale with money raised going to the Food For Families.
Food For Families is an annual project involving the Longhorn Council, Boy Scouts of America, H-E-B, and KWTX News 10.
All donated food serves the people in the county in which it was collected.
Central Texans have generously donated food and money totaling more than one million pounds each year for the past seven years.
In 2017 alone, 1,834,598 pounds of food was collected.
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