HOUSTON – Tyson Foods will be holding a meal distribution event in southeast Houston in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl.
The company said they are deploying their Meals that Matter Disaster® Relief Team to provide hot meals to those impacted by Hurricane Beryl and the severe flooding in Houston.
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The distribution event runs from Thursday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will be held in the parking lot of the Walmart located at 2391 S. Wayside Drive.
“Volunteers from the company will be on-site to serve hot meals, ice and water and donate protein to the community to support those in need,” the company said. “At the heart of Tyson Foods’ corporate values lies a deep commitment to supporting communities in times of crisis. Through the company’s Meals that Matter® Disaster Relief Program, Tyson Foods comes together as a team to rally resources, team members and volunteers from coast to coast to offer assistance where it’s needed most. Since 2012, Tyson Foods has deployed to 27 natural disaster sites and provided product to countless food banks and organizations to lend a helping hand to communicates impacted by hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes.”