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Gatesville Care Center Prepares for Major Food Drive

Volunteers at the Gatesville Care Center are mobilizing for the KWTX Food for Families one day drive scheduled later in November, as the center works to meet rising local food needs. The drive matters to Coryell County residents because the center already feeds 45 to 50 families daily and organizers expect demand to grow due to inflation and interruptions to SNAP benefits.

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Gatesville Care Center Prepares for Major Food Drive
Gatesville Care Center Prepares for Major Food Drive

Gatesville Care Center staff and local volunteers are organizing ahead of the KWTX Food for Families one day distribution planned later in November, preparing to expand packing and distribution operations to meet anticipated need. The Gatesville operation is part of the statewide KWTX initiative, which is the largest one day food drive in Texas, and local organizers are coordinating student volunteers, community partners, and existing center resources to serve households across Coryell County.

The Gatesville Care Center provides daily food assistance to about 45 to 50 families, a steady caseload that has grown in recent months. Organizers told KWTX they expect more residents to seek help because of persistent inflation and disruptions to SNAP benefits. These pressures are cited by the center as compounding everyday food insecurity and increasing reliance on emergency distributions and community support.

Student volunteers from Gatesville High School, including members of the PALS program, are a key component of local staffing for the distribution. Community partners and center leadership outlined operational plans to scale up packing and distribution for the one day drive, drawing on volunteer manpower, donated goods, and logistical coordination. Local donors who wish to help were directed to drop off donations at designated community locations as listed by KWTX and the Gatesville Care Center, and residents can contact the center for current drop off details and schedules.

The immediate impact for Coryell County households will be tangible. For families already receiving regular assistance, the one day distribution supplements weekly or monthly groceries and relieves short term gaps caused by delayed benefits. For others newly affected by economic conditions, the drive will serve as an entry point into the county safety net and may determine whether a household faces temporary hunger or stable nourishment.

Beyond immediate relief, the situation highlights broader policy and institutional questions for local officials and voters. Interruptions to SNAP benefits and the effects of inflation on household budgets are policy issues that affect demand for nonprofit services. The reliance on a large one day drive to meet heightened need underscores gaps in steady state food access and the importance of sustained funding and administrative consistency in public assistance programs.

The Gatesville Care Center effort illustrates civic engagement in action, with students, volunteers, and partners coordinating to meet short term needs. As the community mobilizes, local leaders and residents face decisions about how to sustain food security and how to address systemic causes through policy and civic participation. The KWTX report published November 7, 2025 provides local residents the most current information on donation points and volunteer opportunities for the upcoming one day distribution.

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