Catholic Charities Newsroom: Church Donates Over 4,000 Gallons of Milk to DFW Food Banks

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Thank you Catholic Charities for helping us support local hunger relief efforts by spreading the word about the 4,320 gallons of milk delivered in December before the BYU v. Texas Tech Big 12 Championship game.

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Dallas–Fort Worth (December 1, 2025) – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is supporting local hunger relief efforts by delivering 4,320 gallons of 2% milk to two North Texas food banks on Wednesday, December 10 in connection with the BYU Big 12 Championship football matchup against Texas Tech in Arlington.

Catholic Charities Dallas will receive the first half of the milk, after which Tarrant Area Food Bank West in Weatherford will receive the second half. The 26 pallets of milk originated from BYU Creameries in Utah. This is the fourth full-truck milk donation from the Church this year.

“We’re incredibly grateful for the partnership, generosity and grace of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in providing milk (and so much more) to our pantries,” said Dave Woodyard, CEO of Catholic Charities Dallas. “Collaborations like these make a huge difference in serving the most vulnerable in our community”.

Milk is one of the most requested—and hardest to obtain—items at food banks, according to Feeding America.

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