Writing an End to Hunger!
Impressive “can” structures at North Park Center. Donate to cast a vote for your favorite!
CANstruction Dallas, an annual design and build event of giant canned food structures benefitting the North Texas Food Bank, begins Saturday, August 27, 2022, and runs through Sunday, September 11, 2022, at NorthPark Center.
The event will feature 19 book-themed structures built entirely out of canned foods and other non-perishable food items by teams consisting of architecture, design, engineering and construction companies.
“We are so grateful for all the companies and organizations who are participating in CANstruction Dallas this year and supporting ways to address the growing issue of hunger,” said Trisha Cunningham, President and CEO of the North Texas Food Bank. “Last year the North Texas Food Bank provided approximately 194,000 meals through money raised from the competition and the food donated from the event. We appreciate you bringing your creativity and compassion to fighting hunger in North Texas!”
The annual competition brings together the design, engineering and construction industries to build themed sculptures that in past years have included canned video game characters, superheroes and iconic landmarks from across the globe. The sculptures are then on display at NorthPark Center for the public to view and vote for their favorite.
Now in its 30th year, CANstruction Dallas has provided millions of canned food items for the NTFB that are then distributed to North Texas neighbors experiencing hunger through a feeding network of more than 400 partner food pantries and other community organizations. These food resources are especially important now as the region continues to feel the economic impact of record inflation.
NorthPark Center visitors can vote on their favorite structure by donating to that team’s fundraising page by visiting www.ntfb.org/canstruction. Every dollar donated equals one vote and helps the North Texas Food Bank provide access to more than three nutritious meals.
images: Dan Creek Media