Needs
The past year has taught us what must change to continue meeting the demands of future challenges. Central Arts officially moved to a new location in Bedford to help address the demand for increased space to provide services that meet the needs of the community. Our greatest needs to help us be successful in our new home are cash donations, food donations, and volunteers! Keeping our larger food pantry well-stocked with items and volunteers is our top priority right now to ensure no family goes hungry.
On an ongoing basis, the needs for Central Arts include but are not limited to: food, clothing, and financial donations for the provision of programs. Food will be directed toward our growing food pantry, especially as we continue to extend our outreach. We need art supplies and help to keep our community healthy and happy in the upcoming year.
We have also infiltrated the Just Ripe spot in Hurst with our sister nonprofit Awareness Project to create a multi-use space with a cafe, food pantry, recording studio, stage, and community outreach program. Covid and construction costs have delayed this project by almost a year, but were finally open!
Central Arts Bedford helped save the Trinity Arts Guild by giving them a low-cost home. We also host the Mid-cities Symphony for their rehearsals and are in need of a better sound system. Rent and utilities are a great need over there, so any financial assistance is appreciated.
Central arts Hurst is going strong, but we do need to upgrade some of the facilities as there are a lot of things that just simply need replacing and upgrading.
Richardson Arts Network is our new program at Network of Community Ministries which is our new home away from Tarrant County. We always need volunteers and supplies over there. We Love them!
Finally, Central Fridge is our open-air food pantry that is completely anonymous. Donations are left at the pantry and in the refrigerator where patrons are allowed to take what they need without even needing to speak to anyone. This Central Fridge is a great boon to the residents of Hurst that tend to fly under the radar of most food programs. A wonderful group of ladies makes package lunches and dinners for people in need. We can always use food, food containers, and other supplies. Keeping a refrigerator outdoors tends to wear them out quickly and we are currently on our third one. If you would like to make meals, we are always down for that!