2025 Season

FC Dallas Foundation, CoServ Pack Meals benefiting Frisco Fastpacs

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FRISCO, Texas (Nov. 19, 2025) – The FC Dallas Foundation partnered with CoServ to host a Meal Pack Event benefiting Frisco Fastpacs, a local nonprofit whose mission is to feed children facing hunger in the community and nourishing their potential for healthier school days.

Frisco Fastpacs delivers individual prepacked meal bags of nonperishable food items to all 72 Frisco ISD schools throughout the school year. Each bag contains seven meals for children to have over the weekend. To support this program and the Frisco Fastpacs mission, FC Dallas and CoServ staff members teamed up to pack more than 7,000 meals.

“The FC Dallas Foundation supports programs that promote education, health and wellness to empower youth and communities in North Texas,” FC Dallas Foundation Sr. Director Brooke Leverette said. “When we support children facing food insecurity, we’re not just filling stomachs, we’re also fueling confidence, focus and the freedom to learn. A nourished child shows up in the classroom and on the field with the energy to grow into their full potential.”

“Service is one of our core values, and as a cooperative, we’re built for moments like this,” said Glen Farris Squibb, Director of Community Engagement at CoServ. “When we come together with partners like the FC Dallas Foundation to support Frisco Fastpacs, we’re living out what makes the cooperative model so powerful—neighbors helping neighbors. Every meal packed reflects the care of our employees and our commitment to ensuring that local students can focus on learning, not hunger. That’s the CoServ Advantage at work in our community.”

Through this partnership, the FC Dallas Foundation and CoServ continue their shared commitment to the all-around health and well-being of students in North Texas.

ABOUT THE FC DALLAS FOUNDATION
The FC Dallas Foundation supports programs that promote education, health and wellness to empower youth and communities in North Texas. Since 2011, the FC Dallas Foundation and its many partners have built 12 pitches around Dallas, Collin and Denton counties. The Foundation also operates STEAM FC powered by NEC, a program focused on teaching students how science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics are used in soccer, as well as the FC Dallas Unified Team which brings together individuals with and without cognitive disabilities for a unified soccer experience.