Employees from the $1.2 billion Texas Trust Credit Union in Arlington, Texas, hold an impromptu food drive to aid the Mission Arlington charity, collecting enough food to feed 1,100 people. During the federal government shutdown in January, Mission Arlington was overwhelmed with more people than usual coming to its food pantry. That increase in demand reduced the pantry's food supply, which led Texas Trust to spring into action. Texas Trust distributed collection boxes at each of its Dallas-Fort Worth area branches and within a few days the boxes were overflowing with non-perishable food.
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