Fill the Dome drive-through distribution event at the Fargodome on Nov. 25, 2025
FARGO (KFGO) – Organizers say this year’s Fill the Dome effort was a big success. Area high school, middle school and elementary school students collected more than 100,369 pounds of food and raised over $45,000 for their neighbors experiencing food insecurity.
With heightened need this year, the Metro Area Student Ambassadors distributed directly to the community through a drive-through food distribution event at the Fargodome on Tuesday.
1,420 boxes of food are now in the hands of 475 families. Each family received three boxes of groceries, along with diapers and hygiene products as needed.
The extra food was given to the Great Plains Food Bank to be distributed to their partner food pantries and local school pantries.
“The heart and leadership these students show every year is truly remarkable,” said Kate Molbert, Interim CEO of the Great Plains Food Bank. “They are setting an example of what it means to care for our community, to show up for neighbors, and to be part of something bigger than themselves. Their efforts have made real and immediate difference for families.”
To date, Fill the Dome has helped provide more than 2.8 million pounds of food and raised over $934,000, all supporting local food pantries, meal programs, and the Great Plains Food Bank’s mission to end hunger.

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