Crossroads Community Services

A nonprofit organization

$109,351 raised by 152 donors

100% complete

$100,000 Goal

One Day, Endless Impact

Right now, there is a $25,000 match on the table, thanks to the generous support of our friends at NFI. So, when you make a gift to Crossroads, in any amount, your gift will have twice the impact on the families we serve. Please help our southern Dallas County communities reach food security and thrive by making a gift to Crossroads today!

According to the latest Meal Gap study released by the North Texas Food Bank, the Dallas metropolitan area has the fourth-highest rate of food insecurity in the nation

Approximately 777,690 people in North Texas regularly experience food insecurity, more than the entire population of cities like Nashville, Denver, or Washington, D.C. Even more alarming is that nearly 32% of these individuals live in Dallas County.

These people are not just statistics. They are the neighbors and friends and families we serve in the southern Dallas area—neighbors like Dulce. 

Dulce, 59, took over the care of her two grandchildren after her daughter passed away. She says it is “a blessing” to have Mari and Jazmin with her and to give them a loving home where they are safe and cared for unconditionally. The girls are never late to school and their uniforms are always neat and clean. 

Late last year, Dulce was laid off from her job and has struggled with finding suitable employment. She currently works part-time as an overnight stocker, but it’s barely enough to keep the lights on and feed her granddaughters.

She constantly worries about how she’ll keep her job and keep food in the house. When her car broke down, and she had to call out of work for two consecutive shifts, the stress of it all nearly pushed her to a breaking point.

Then, Dulce chose Crossroads.

Though initially reluctant to seek assistance, Dulce says that contacting Crossroads was one of the best decisions she had ever made. Crossroads, she says, changed her life. 

“Crossroads, their team, they really helped me,” she says. “They helped my family. The peace of mind knowing that none of us will go to bed hungry tonight or tomorrow or the day after that. Now I won’t have to worry so much.” 

At Crossroads, Dulce learned how to layer SNAP benefits with monthly visits to our Community Market so she could maximize her benefits and never worry about running out of food. Through our partnership with Ascend Dallas, she received financial coaching and loves passing on what she’s learned to her granddaughters. 

“Crossroads is special,” says Dulce. “The people there, the people who support it, they make it special. Our family is so thankful for Crossroads.”

Dulce represents just one of the 1,000+ households our Community Market serves monthly. Since another local nonprofit announced its impending closure, we’ve experienced an increase in new families seeking food assistance. We also expect to serve more local food agencies.


This North Texas Giving Day, we need your help funding a significant increase in providing food assistance to families like Dulce's. 


Crossroads uses a collaborative approach to revolutionize the pantry distribution model through food equity research, client-centered services, and community engagement.

This North Texas Giving Day, we invite you to help us strengthen more families by building nutrition-stable communities. We need your help to provide consistent access to healthy food so that neighbors like Dulce, and children like Mari and Jazmin, never have to worry about having enough to eat. 


Please help our southern Dallas Couty communities reach food security by making a gift to Crossroads today!


Remember, your gift will have DOUBLE the impact during North Texas Giving Day, which starts on September 1st with early giving and runs through September 19th! 

Mission

We use a collaborative approach to revolutionize the pantry distribution model through food equity research, client-centered services, and community partner engagement. Our vision is to strengthen families by building nutrition stable communities.

Equity Statement

We embrace and encourage our employees’ differences in race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, and other characteristics that make our employees unique.

All Crossroads’ employees are responsible for treating others with dignity and respect at all times. All employees are expected to exhibit conduct that reflects inclusion during work, at work functions on or off the work site, and all other company-sponsored and participative events. All employees must also attend and complete annual diversity awareness training to enhance their knowledge to fulfill this responsibility.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Crossroads Community Services

other names

Crossroads

Tax id (EIN)

47-2676714

Guidestar

Causes

Hunger & Food Access

Operating Budget

$1,000,000 - $2,999,999

Counties Served

Dallas, Ellis, Navarro

BIPOC Serving

Black or African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latinx

BIPOC Leadership

Both the Executive Director/CEO and Board Chair

Equity Statement

Equity Statement

Address

4500 S. Cockrell Hill Road
Dallas, TX 75236

Phone

214-560-2511

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