The New Hope Center is here to support you with emergency food and essential resources. We serve around 300 individuals each week, providing a client choice food market where you can select the items that best meet your family’s needs. To ensure personalized assistance, please click the button below to schedule your appointment and find out how we can best support you during this time.
The New Hope Center (NHC) is now open in our new building and ready to serve you with our client choice food market. We invite you to book an appointment to select the foods and resources that best meet your family’s needs. Appointments ensure a personalized, efficient shopping experience, with an additional 15-20 minutes set aside for us to connect with you, understand your unique needs, and provide supportive assistance. For 15 years, 6 Stones’ New Hope Center has been dedicated to providing emergency food and essential resources to the HEB community.
Visit us during our operating hours to make your appointment and access our services. Please check below for our current schedule to plan your visit accordingly.
(Seniors 60+ Only)
Your support makes a significant impact at the New Hope Center. By donating, you provide essential resources that help us serve families in need with emergency food and more. Volunteering your time allows you to be directly involved in our mission, assisting with food distribution and connecting with those we serve. Click the links to contribute or get involved today!
We provide emergency food, case management, and Hope.
We provide emergency food, case management, and Hope.
You may shop with us every two weeks.
Proof of residency is not required but a photo ID is helpful for registration.
Registration is required to receive food and case management services. To be eligible to receive food you must meet income eligibility, or already be enrolled in any of the government programs, or in a crisis situation. Documentation is not required, eligibility is self-declared.
On your first visit, plan for up to 20 minutes to complete the registration process. Upon completion, you will have 30 minutes to shop for food.
● Check out Tarrant Cares for a full list of services available in Tarrant County http://www.tarrantcares.org/
● Help Finder allows you to search for services available in your area based on your need- https://helpfinder.org/.
● You can also call 211 for a list of services in your area.
● Jobs- contact the Goodwill store in Hurst, they have a job resource center ask for Velinta Jones- 817-590-4375 or [email protected]. Also there is a job seeker workshop called career solutions, for more information call 817-312-4503.
● Christian Connection- For Euless and Bedford residents provides temporary, emergency assistance for rent, utilities, minor miscellaneous expense and minor car repair. Pharmacy, gas and food vouchers are available. Assistance is limited to twice in a twelve month period of time. Contact info- 817-510-2741 or http://www.smcchurch.org/christian-connection.
● Catholic Charities of Ft. Worth- if you qualify, they can help anyone in Tarrant county with housing, financial aid, jobs, transportation, etc. Contact information: 817.534.0814. [email protected] or contact their Hope Center- 817-534-0814 (Option 2).
● Homeless and need shelter- Contact Hands of Hope- 817-298-2779 or [email protected].
● For career related transportation within HEB area, we have HEB transit passes we can hand out. For more information or to receive a pass contact our main office, 817-868-7400.
If you need further assistance you can schedule an appointment with a case manager. Contact our main office at 817-868-7400.
Please check our corporate site at www.agif-nvop.org.
We help both veterans and non-veterans obtain employment.
We are a second chance organization
Veteran eligibility:
Non-veteran eligibility:
We help with the following services:
Mark E. Peak- [email protected] TVOP Case Manager 2601 Scott Ave Ste 600 Ft Worth, Texas 76103 817-289-0055 (office).