About the Argyle Area Food Bank

Neighbors helping neighbors, in a spirit of compassion and faith.

Our Mission

Why we're here

The mission of the Argyle Area Food Bank is to provide food and essential resources to our neighbors in need. We serve each person with dignity, compassion, and respect in a Christ-centered environment.

Our Story

New name, same mission

Since 2001, our food bank has served the Argyle community, for many years as a ministry of First Baptist Church of Argyle. When that church relocated and its property was sold, the food bank — formerly known as the Argyle Food Bank — needed both a new home and a new identity.

Argyle United Methodist Church welcomed us in with open arms, and in February 2026 we reopened as the Argyle Area Food Bank. Today we operate behind Argyle United Methodist Church on Hwy 377, carrying on the same mission of caring for our neighbors every Monday morning.

Led by president Pat Adams, our volunteers help each guest shop for and bag groceries based on their family's needs — and every visit includes the offer of a prayer and a friendly conversation, for anyone who would like one.

At a glance

📍 9033 Fort Worth Drive, Argyle, TX 76226
🕤 Mondays, 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
✉️ ArgyleAreaFoodBank@gmail.com
Venmo @ArgyleAreaFoodBank

By the numbers

Last year we served roughly 60 families — many with three to five members. Most of our food comes from community donations, supplemented by purchases at reduced prices from the Tarrant Area Food Bank.

What guides us

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Dignity

Everyone deserves to be treated with kindness, compassion, and respect.

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Faith

We serve in a Christ-centered spirit, caring for our neighbors as ourselves.

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Community

We're built by and for the people of Argyle and the surrounding area.

Thank You

Our partners & supporters

We're grateful to the churches, organizations, and neighbors who make our work possible, including:

Argyle United Methodist Church  ·  Landmark Church  ·  Denton County Emergency Services  ·  Argyle Farmers Market  ·  Argyle Lions Club

…and more to come.

In the News

Read our story

Cross Timbers Gazette · April 26, 2026 · by Steve Gamel

Argyle's lone food bank is back up and running with a new name, same mission

How the Argyle Area Food Bank found a new home at Argyle United Methodist Church — and kept right on serving its neighbors.

Read the article →

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