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North Texas Food Bank benefits from food distribution camp organized by local businesses

Kairos Technologies Inc, a Dallas-based global IT services and cloud computing company, in collaboration with Solunus, Inc. a Dallas-based information technology services firm, organized a food distribution camp for underprivileged kids on Mar. 14 at North Texas Food Bank (NTFB), Dallas.

The camp, “Food4Kids”, included participation from employees of Kairos and Solunus companies, who prepared approximately 4,528 meals.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Sudhakar Pennam, Founder of Kairos Technologies Inc, said, “It was a humbling experience to be part of this mission. We are touched by the great work that North Texas Food Bank is doing to provide nutritious food to underprivileged kids. All our employees volunteered for the cause and contributed their bit. We look forward to many such initiatives this year, for us it is #MissionFeedNeedy.”

View the event press release here.

*Photo courtesy of Kairos Technologies Inc. Facebook Page.

ABOUT NORTH TEXAS FOOD BANK

The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) is a top-ranked nonprofit relief organization, providing access to more than 190,000 meals each day for hungry children, seniors and families across a 13-county service area. In fiscal year 2017, NTFB and our feeding network provided access to almost 70 million meals. The need for hunger relief in North Texas is much larger; to combat increasing food insecurity in North Texas, the Food Bank recently launched a 10-year plan to provide access to 92 million nutritious meals annually by 2025.  NTFB is a member of Feeding America, a national hunger relief organization. Find out more on the organization’s website.

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