NEW DAY is a not-for-profit Texas corporation and is a 501(c)(3) organization for federal tax purposes. Its principal office is in Arlington, Texas. It is governed by a Board of Directors and Officers listed here.
NEW DAY currently serves children at schools in the Arlington Independent School District listed here.
NEW DAY feeds children and youth in Arlington with AISD as our partner. We work directly with school counselors to find the students who are food insecure. Counselors identify these kids and contact NEW DAY for the delivery of bags of food on Fridays. The bags are discreetly distributed to students by the counselors.
NEW DAY began as an outreach ministry of Grace Presbyterian Church and subsequently became an independent tax-exempt nonprofit organization in 2012. NEW DAY still has close ties to the faith community. In fact, churches are an important aspect of our business plan. We have four partner churches serving as food packing sites with the combined capacity of delivering approximately 2,000 bags of food each week to schools in AISD. Volunteers also come from our partners - Grace Presbyterian Church, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Church of the Good Shepherd United Methodist, and St. John the Apostle United Methodist Church. NEW DAY also has volunteers from St. Joseph Catholic Church, St. Andrews
Methodist Church, and First Methodist Church of Arlington. NEW DAY is so grateful for the support of our volunteers and these additional congregations and the general Arlington community.
NEW DAY currently serves children at schools in the Arlington Independent School District listed here.
NEW DAY feeds children and youth in Arlington with AISD as our partner. We work directly with school counselors to find the students who are food insecure. Counselors identify these kids and contact NEW DAY for the delivery of bags of food on Fridays. The bags are discreetly distributed to students by the counselors.
NEW DAY began as an outreach ministry of Grace Presbyterian Church and subsequently became an independent tax-exempt nonprofit organization in 2012. NEW DAY still has close ties to the faith community. In fact, churches are an important aspect of our business plan. We have four partner churches serving as food packing sites with the combined capacity of delivering approximately 2,000 bags of food each week to schools in AISD. Volunteers also come from our partners - Grace Presbyterian Church, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Church of the Good Shepherd United Methodist, and St. John the Apostle United Methodist Church. NEW DAY also has volunteers from St. Joseph Catholic Church, St. Andrews
Methodist Church, and First Methodist Church of Arlington. NEW DAY is so grateful for the support of our volunteers and these additional congregations and the general Arlington community.