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National Nonprofit Day is August 17, but here are some Houston-area organizations you can support all-year-round!
Read full article: National Nonprofit Day is August 17, but here are some Houston-area organizations you can support all-year-round!There's nothing wrong with asking for help and Houstonians are a giving bunch, so here's a list of just some Houston-area nonprofits you can support not just on National Nonprofit Day!
LIST: Houston Restaurant Weeks returns with new dining experiences
Read full article: LIST: Houston Restaurant Weeks returns with new dining experiencesHouston Restaurant Weeks 2024, running from August 1st through Labor Day, offers specially priced multi-course brunch, lunch, and dinner menus at various popular restaurants, with proceeds benefiting the Houston Food Bank.
KPRC 2 helps Houston Food Bank deliver hundreds of food boxes to N. Houston apartments after days without power
Read full article: KPRC 2 helps Houston Food Bank deliver hundreds of food boxes to N. Houston apartments after days without powerAt KPRC 2, we work to get results. That’s exactly what’s been happening at a northside apartment complex we first told you about on Monday.
Houston-area food banks seeing sharp increase in demand
Read full article: Houston-area food banks seeing sharp increase in demandHouston-area food pantry operators have reported spikes in demand stemming from inflation and the ending of certain pandemic-related benefits. The president of the Houston Food Bank told KPRC 2 at least 1 million people in the region are experiencing food insecurity.
“How long can we keep this up?” Food banks are under pressure from Texas’ high level of food insecurity
Read full article: “How long can we keep this up?” Food banks are under pressure from Texas’ high level of food insecurityInflation, stagnant federal funding for food programs and high housing costs mean that demand at food banks still hasn’t returned to pre-pandemic levels.
Texans hold annual Taste of the Texans event to benefit foundation, Houston Food Bank
Read full article: Texans hold annual Taste of the Texans event to benefit foundation, Houston Food BankTexans chairman and CEO Cal McNair, foundation vice president Hannah McNair and team president Greg Grissom urge fans to show up early and be loud for home gme against Arizona Cardinals
These Houston-area school districts are serving free breakfast and lunch this summer
Read full article: These Houston-area school districts are serving free breakfast and lunch this summerMultiple Houston-area school districts are providing meals to children in the Houston area during the summer months.
Texans’ Roy Lopez, Jimmie Ward, Jalen Pitre, several others ‘give back’ at Texans’ annual Volunteer Day
Read full article: Texans’ Roy Lopez, Jimmie Ward, Jalen Pitre, several others ‘give back’ at Texans’ annual Volunteer DayHouston Texans hold 11th annual Texans Care Volunteer Day at Houston Food Bank and at AAMA George I. Sanchez Bright Beginnings Center in Houston.
Fight hunger and support local artists at Empty Bowls Houston
Read full article: Fight hunger and support local artists at Empty Bowls HoustonIt's a unique lunch fundraiser when Houston area ceramists, woodturners, artists, and Houston Center for Contemporary Craft collaborate to support the Houston Food Bank in fighting hunger.
Shred Day Houston: What you need to know before bringing old documents (while helping the community)
Read full article: Shred Day Houston: What you need to know before bringing old documents (while helping the community)Tax time is upon us -- and it's a great reminder to keep sensitive information secure.
Strike Out Hunger⚾🍏: Houston, Philadelphia food banks going head-to-head for a good cause
Read full article: Strike Out Hunger⚾🍏: Houston, Philadelphia food banks going head-to-head for a good causeA Houston-Philadelphia competition coinciding with the World Series is getting a lot of attention and it’s all for a good cause. Both major U.S. cities are impacted by food insecurity.
Houston Food Bank launches ‘100 Pantries in 100 Days’ initiative with Houston Food Insecurity Board, Whirlpool Corporation
Read full article: Houston Food Bank launches ‘100 Pantries in 100 Days’ initiative with Houston Food Insecurity Board, Whirlpool CorporationThe Houston Food Insecurity Board, Whirlpool Corporation and the Houston Food Bank will announce the launch of the “100 Pantries in 100 Days” initiative Tuesday to address food deserts in the Houston area.
Getting Messy With a Woodworking Demo
Read full article: Getting Messy With a Woodworking DemoTuesday at 3:00 p.m. on Houston Life, remember that famous scene from the movie, “Ghost”? Derrick and Courtney are getting their hands dirty, not with pottery, but with woodworking. They’ll get a demonstration on how to make a bowl out of wood. The demonstration is to promote an upcoming fundraiser for the Houston Food Bank. That’s Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. on KPRC 2.
Ready to shred, Houston? Bring your old documents to this event on Saturday
Read full article: Ready to shred, Houston? Bring your old documents to this event on SaturdayShredding sensitive documents like old bank statements, tax returns (seven years or older), medical bills, utility statements and pre-approved credit card offers is the single best way you can prevent identity theft, the fastest growing crime in the U.S. with more than 13 million victims annually, according to Comerica Bank.
Amazon provides Houston Food Bank with assistance to get meals out to families
Read full article: Amazon provides Houston Food Bank with assistance to get meals out to familiesPacking and shipping-- who does it better and faster? Of course, Amazon. The giant retailer is providing Houston Food Bank with much-needed assistance when it comes to getting more meals out to more families.
Harris County funding provides labor to meet increased food distribution demand at Houston Food Bank
Read full article: Harris County funding provides labor to meet increased food distribution demand at Houston Food BankThe Houston Food Bank, along with Commissioners Court members, discussed the increased food distribution demand while highlighting the need for more Houston Food Bank volunteers Thursday.
Judge Lina Hidalgo to present resolution to commissioners court denouncing 2020 election audit
Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo to present resolution to commissioners court denouncing 2020 election auditAt Tuesday’s commissioners court meeting, Judge Hidalgo will present a resolution denouncing the 2020 election audit.
LIST: Here’s how Houston is stepping up to help people in Louisiana impacted by Ida
Read full article: LIST: Here’s how Houston is stepping up to help people in Louisiana impacted by IdaHurricane Ida has made landfall on the Louisiana coast, and several emergency agencies are ready to jump into action.
6 community partners awarded $550K to fight food insecurity in Harris County
Read full article: 6 community partners awarded $550K to fight food insecurity in Harris CountyHOUSTON – Harris County is providing $550,000 to help combat food insecurity. The Harris County Healthy Food Financing Initiative will increase the availability of fresh and nutritious food in underserved communities by funding innovative solutions through community partners, the county announced Wednesday in a press release. Here is how the organizations plan to allocate the grant:HOPE Clinic : Teach restauranteurs to prepare healthy food for their menus. Houston Food Bank : Increase food pantry capacity and SNAP enrollment. Kristen House, Houston Food Bank Partner Capacity Manager, said:On behalf of Houston Food Bank, we are so grateful and excited to start working with our partners on HFB’s new Targeted Enhanced Partner Capacity Project.
LIST: Food and water distribution sites in the Houston area
Read full article: LIST: Food and water distribution sites in the Houston areaHOUSTON – Many local businesses and organizations have opened food and water distribution sites in the Houston area in the wake of the recent winter storms. Various distribution sites pop up daily, so please keep checking this list if you’re in need. Houston Community College-North Forest CampusTexas State Representative Senfronia Thompson, NACC Disaster Services, Teamsters Union, Houston Community College (HCC)- North Forest campus, HCC Trustee Rhonda Skillern-Jones, Peoples United Summit, and other volunteer groups host water and food distribution in northeast Houston. The organizers will provide food and water for about 1,000 vehicles. Pet owners will receive free pet food, supplies, and information on additional resources such as the Houston Humane Society’s free spay/neuter program.
Here is how President Biden, first lady spent their jam-packed day in Houston
Read full article: Here is how President Biden, first lady spent their jam-packed day in HoustonHOUSTON – President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden had a busy day in Houston Friday afternoon. About an hour later, President Biden arrived, met Brian Greene with the CEO and President of the Houston Food Bank, and took a tour of the facility. “We’re not gonna see him again probably.”Earlier in the day, President Biden received an update on the recovery at the Harris County Office of Emergency Management. President Biden also used the visit to address the COVID-19 pandemic. President Biden and the first lady returned back to Washington, D.C. on Friday night.
Biden surveys Texas weather damage, encourages virus shots
Read full article: Biden surveys Texas weather damage, encourages virus shots“When a crisis hits our states, like the one that hit Texas, it’s not a Republican or Democrat that’s hurting," Biden said. With tens of thousands of Houston area residents without safe water, local officials told Biden that many are still struggling. AdThe president's first stop was the Harris County Emergency Operations Center for a briefing from acting FEMA Administrator Bob Fenton and state and local emergency management officials. Some state officials initially blamed the blackouts on renewable energy even though Texas relies heavily on oil and gas. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has sent emergency generators, bottled water, ready-to-eat meals and blankets.
H-E-B donates $1 million to Texas food banks to help those in need after winter storm
Read full article: H-E-B donates $1 million to Texas food banks to help those in need after winter stormHOUSTON – H-E-B is going above and beyond to make sure Texans have food on their table by donating $1 million to food banks across Texas. According to a news release, working directly with food banks affiliated with Feeding Texas, H-E-B’s donation will support 18 food banks throughout the state. So far, the Texas grocery chain has donated 23 truckloads of food and $100,000 in Meal Simple meals to food banks, per the release. H-E-B also responded to the ongoing water crisis in Texas by partnering with Zen Water and Florida-based Publix, who each donated 10 truckloads of water to Texas food banks this week. All donations will support Texas food banks with Feeding Texas.
KPRC 2, Graham Media Group donate $25,000 to winter storm relief efforts
Read full article: KPRC 2, Graham Media Group donate $25,000 to winter storm relief effortsThe demand for resources is high and that is why KPRC 2 and our parent company Graham Media Group have donated $25,000 to help people across our community. Houston Food BankKPRC 2 General Manager Jerry Martin presented Houston Food Bank President and CEO Brian Greene with $12,500 from the television station and Graham Media Group to help feed families. AdYou can find a Houston Food Bank partner near you through the organization’s website or by calling its helpline at 832-369-9390. Houston Harris County Winter Storm Relief FundThe Houston Harris County Winter Storm Relief Fund, established by the City of Houston and Harris County, also received $12,500 from KPRC 2 and Graham Media Group. If you would like to contribute to the Winter Storm Relief Fund, you can do that HERE or by texting HOUSTONFREEZE to 51555.
HISD cancels school through Tuesday due to winter storm impacts
Read full article: HISD cancels school through Tuesday due to winter storm impactsHOUSTON – The impact of the Texas winter storm forced several school districts to remain closed at this time. The Houston Independent School District is included on the list. Millions of Texans are still recovering from last week’s winter storm. On Sunday, HISD held a massive food and water distribution site with the Houston Food Bank at NRG Stadium and served around 5,000 families. They will also be assisting our families in distributing food boxes in partnership with the Houston Food Bank.
LIST: Opportunities to serve the Houston area on MLK Day
Read full article: LIST: Opportunities to serve the Houston area on MLK DayHOUSTON – In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, organizations across Houston are using the holiday to further his legacy through acts of service throughout the community. Martin Luther King Jr. Day -- observed each year on the third Monday in January -- is recognized as a day of service, according to the AmeriCorps. Here are opportunities to get involved in the Houston area:MLK Day of Service at Houston Food BankWhen: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, January 18Where: Houston Food Bank at 535 Portwall St. Details: Houston Food Bank will gather non-perishable donations to include in Backpack Buddy sacks for food-insecure schoolchildren. Martin Luther King Day of ServiceOrganizer: Villanova University Club of HoustonDetails: Participate in a virtual food-drive by purchasing items from Houston Food Bank’s Amazon wishlist.
Houston Newsmakers: City Council says no to prison labor
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: City Council says no to prison laborThe bid from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice was quite a bit lower than the next highest bid and that’s what caught the attention of City Council Members Abbie Kamin and Carolyn Evans-Shabazz. Pandemic places greater strain on Houston Food BankThe need for food from the Houston Food Bank has doubled since the start of the Pandemic from 400-thousand pounds a day to now 800 thousand pounds. Nicole Lander is the Chief Impact Officer for the Houston Food Bank and says the community has stepped up in a big way. “Obviously media literacy is something that can be taught, and based on our own experiment we’ve noticed that people who read about it or even watch videos on it, they actually improve their tendency to notice fake news better.” Helen Bouygues with much on Houston Newsmakers and in this week’s Houston Newsmakers EXTRA! More Information:Abbie Kamin, Houston City Council, District CCarolyn Evans-Shabazz, Houston City Council, District DNicole Lander, Chief Impact Officer, Houston Food BankHelen Lee Bouygues, President, Founder Reboot Foundation
‘TODAY’ Show teams up with Houston Food Bank at holiday food pop-up distribution
Read full article: ‘TODAY’ Show teams up with Houston Food Bank at holiday food pop-up distributionRelated: ‘Demand has increased exponentially’: Food banks ask for donations, volunteers in Houston areaOn Tuesday, Dec. 15, Houston Food Bank hosted a one-time, holiday food pop-up distribution from 7-9 a.m. Across all four hours of TODAY, the morning show dedicated an entire hour to this crisis. Reporting live from Houston Food Bank’s food distribution at NRG, Vicky Nguyen was in Houston to share ways viewers can help. Houston Food Bank Hosting Holiday Food Pop-Up DistributionThe event was held at NRG Yellow Lot, 9001 S. Main Street. The food distribution was limited to the first 2,000 cars, while supplies lasted and no walk-ups were allowed. For those that could not make this pop-up distribution, you can seek food assistance by locating one of Houston Food Bank partners near you at www.houstonfoodbank.org/locations.
Texas food banks may be less equipped to help hungry households in the new year
Read full article: Texas food banks may be less equipped to help hungry households in the new yearFeeding Texas is currently gathering data from food banks across the state, and Cole is concerned by what she is hearing so far. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune First: Hundreds of cars line up in the parking lot of Lehman High School in Kyle to receive food from the Central Texas Food Bank. Vo is from Katy and volunteers with the Central Texas Food Bank. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas TribuneThe main federal program that is ending provided around $100 million dollars in food to Texas food banks in 2020, according to Feeding Texas calculations. The Central Texas Food Bank hosted a distribution event at the Travis County Expo Center in Austin in June.
Ask 2: What do I do if I need food but don’t have a car to visit food distribution sites?
Read full article: Ask 2: What do I do if I need food but don’t have a car to visit food distribution sites?As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston. The Houston Food Bank is partnering up with a disaster response non-profit to make food deliveries to those who are unable to visit food distribution sites in the Houston area. “It’s critical to us that people have the access to the food resources that they need,” said Regi Young, chief strategy officer for the Houston Food Bank. The CrowdSource Rescue volunteers are responsible for picking the food up at the Houston Food Bank and making non-contact deliveries where they are needed. If you’re in need of help, the Houston Food Bank asks you to visit their website at HoustonFoodBank.org.
Houston charities see increase in need and drop in donations and need help
Read full article: Houston charities see increase in need and drop in donations and need helpHOUSTON – Lots of charities across the Houston area are really starting to feel the strain of the coronavirus pandemic. Many are seeing a huge increase in need but a decrease in donations, putting many charities in a really tough spot, especially this time of year. Whataburger and the Houston Texans raised more than $140,000 for the Houston Food Bank. Catholic Charities is seeing a drop in donations but a huge increase in need as well. Here are links with more information if you’re interested:- Houston Children Charity- Houston Food Bank- GCCSA Inc- Catholic CharitiesFor more charities in need click here.
Feeding Houston’s hungry: 1M pounds of food daily for needy
Read full article: Feeding Houston’s hungry: 1M pounds of food daily for needyPallets of various foods are stacked on shelves in the extensive warehouse at the Houston Food Bank Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020, in Houston. It's the largest U.S. food bank and national food bank leaders say they don't see an end in sight to the demand. On some days, the hundreds of sites supplied by the country’s largest food bank collectively get 1 million pounds. Before the coronavirus struck, the group's average daily distribution was 450,000 pounds (184,000 kilograms), said Houston Food Bank President Brian Greene. Fitzgerald said the nation's food banks have enough food to meet U.S. demand for now, but said distributors “are concerned about the future” as winter approaches.
5 things for Houstonians to know for Tuesday, Oct. 13
Read full article: 5 things for Houstonians to know for Tuesday, Oct. 13Everything you need to know about early voting for the Nov. 3 electionEarly voting for the Nov. 3 general election begins Oct. 13 and ends Oct. 30. Click here to find early voting locations and hours in Harris County. The food bank is partnering with the clerk’s office to become one of the 122 early voting centers in Harris County this year. Brazos County confirms case of West Nile, travel-related case of Dengue feverBrazos County’s health department confirmed Monday a case of West Nile and a travel-related case of Dengue fever. The county reported its first positive West Nile case in ZIP code 77803.
Houston Food Bank becomes one of 122 Harris County polling places
Read full article: Houston Food Bank becomes one of 122 Harris County polling placesHOUSTON – The Houston Food Bank is the newest, non-traditional voting location as the Harris County Clerk’s Office works to expand voting accessibility in what could be the highest turnout election in history. The food bank is partnering with the clerk’s office to become one of the 122 early voting centers in Harris County this year. In 2016, there were only 40 early voting centers. “We actually reached out to them and said we were interested in being a polling location, especially for this historic location," said Melanie Pang, director of advocacy at the Houston Food Bank. "We want to make sure that everybody has access to voting as much as possible.”There will be two ways to vote at the HFB location on Portwall Street -- in person and drive-thru.
Enjoy Labor Day food and drink specials from these Houston-area bars and restaurants
Read full article: Enjoy Labor Day food and drink specials from these Houston-area bars and restaurantsHOUSTON In need of a break from constant cooking at home this long Labor Day weekend? This frozen cocktail and snack truck will offer two food and drink specials on Labor Day. This restaurant in The Heights will feature $7 frozen cocktails during its Labor Day brunch. Drink offers are available for dine-in customers only, while food specials are available for dine-in and to-go orders. Address: 520 Westheimer RoadPhone: (832) 409-5785Is your establishment running any food or drink specials this Labor Day?
500K+ Houstonians live in food deserts with little to no access to healthy food and the problem has worsened due to COVID-19
Read full article: 500K+ Houstonians live in food deserts with little to no access to healthy food and the problem has worsened due to COVID-19Food deserts are areas where stores with healthy food options dont even exist. Food deserts in the Houston-area according to a map from the United States Department of Agriculture. The two often go hand in hand because it is food insecurity that will generally drive a food desert, said Brian Greene, President of the Houston Food Bank. We immediately saw both hunger and poor nutrition issues go up very quickly, said Brian Greene, president of the Houston Food Bank. Their mission is to combat food deserts and food insecurity.
How you can help Hurricane Laura victims
Read full article: How you can help Hurricane Laura victimsThere are already several ways you can help those who are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Laura. Health-focused relief help with AmericaresOne organization is organizing help for impacted health care centers. Please join us as we help our neighbors in E Texas & Louisiana who are affected by Hurricane Laura. How can I help hurricane victims? Before making a donation, we recommend everyone research charities that are soliciting donations for Hurricane Laura relief efforts.
Houston-area families can get free food at these distribution events every Saturday through mid-Sept.
Read full article: Houston-area families can get free food at these distribution events every Saturday through mid-Sept.LA PORTE, Texas – Wells Fargo is partnering with the Houston Food Bank to distribute meals to those who need them. The distribution will start Saturday at the Wells Fargo La Porte Branch on 1001 Highway 146 South. People can drive up to the branch between 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. to get food. “Wells Fargo has a long-standing commitment to help our local communities—especially during challenging times. We are glad to bring nourishment for many families and hope this modest gesture lifts spirits and reminds people that they are not alone.”
These are the school supply giveaways, tech discounts and tips you need to know ahead of tax-free weekend
Read full article: These are the school supply giveaways, tech discounts and tips you need to know ahead of tax-free weekendHOUSTON The 2020-2021 school year has already begun for some and is just weeks away for others. Tax-free weekendStarting Friday through midnight Sunday, most clothing, footwear, school supplies and backpacks under $10 will be tax-free. Back 2 School FestAlso this weekend, Mayor Sylvester Turner and Shell will be hosting the 10th annual Back 2 School fest. The event is held in partnership with the Houston Food Bank and is usually an indoor event where kids can get much-needed school supplies for free. Food distributionWells Fargo is partnering with the Houston Food Bank to distribute meals to those who need them.
Food giveaway organized after Jim’s Supermarket burns down
Read full article: Food giveaway organized after Jim’s Supermarket burns downWhen Jim’s Supermarket burned down on Friday, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee said she knew it would hurt families here. She helped organize a food giveaway with the Houston Food Bank and is working to secure federal funding to help Jim’s rebuild. Residents told KPRC 2 the food giveaway will help them for a little bit because Jim’s is now gone. Karen Hunyh, whose family owns Jim’s Supermarket, was at the giveaway with other family members. Congresswoman Lee said to help, she is calling on food truck owners to come set up shop near Jim’s to help community members with food availability.
Houston Food Bank welcomes volunteers at warehouse facility on city’s northside
Read full article: Houston Food Bank welcomes volunteers at warehouse facility on city’s northsideHOUSTON – The Houston Food Bank has rented an additional warehouse facility on the city’s northside. The new warehouse is expected to help alleviate the stress and demand on the main warehouse and dock area at the Food Bank’s I-10 and Gellhorn location, now referred to as the East Branch. The additional warehouse at 146 Knobcrest, which Houston Food Bank is referring to as North Branch, is a 128,000 square-foot facility that will handle all types of products (dry, refrigerated, frozen and items specific for disaster response). The Food Bank will primarily be operating mobile distributions and home deliveries from this location. Individuals and small group volunteers (up to 10 people) opportunities are available.
Houston ISD resumes free curbside meal pick-up at 12 locations
Read full article: Houston ISD resumes free curbside meal pick-up at 12 locationsHouston Independent School District has resumed its curbside summer meals program. The district is providing free student meals at 12 locations, seven of which are operating in partnership with the Houston Food Bank. Families are able to pick up multiple days’ worth of student meals on Mondays and Thursdays through August 31. The seven sites in partnership with the Houston Food Bank are located at:Sam Houston Math, Science, and Technology Center9400 Irvington Blvd. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.Milby High School1601 Broadway St.10 a.m. - 1 p.m.Lawson Middle School14000 Stancliff St.10 a.m. - 1 p.m.Kashmere High School6900 Wileyvale St.
HISD to temporarily close most of its curbside meal sites Friday due to surge in coronavirus cases
Read full article: HISD to temporarily close most of its curbside meal sites Friday due to surge in coronavirus casesHOUSTON Most of the Houston Independent School Districts 42 summer curbside meal sites will be temporarily closing Friday due to the increase of coronavirus cases in the Houston area, according to the school district. Only five sites that work in partnership with the Houston Food Bank will remain open. All (sites) will then undergo deep cleaning and sanitization as a precautionary measure before re-opening on Monday, July 20, officials wrote. Five locations offering both Curbside Summer Meals and the Houston Food Banks Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, which provides families with 30-pound boxes of produce, will remain open, the district said. These are the sites that will remain open:Sam Houston Math, Science, and Technology Center High School located at 9400 Irvington BoulvardPaul Revere Middle School located at 10502 Briar Forest DriveKashmere High School located at 6900 Wileyvale RoadCesar Chavez High School located at 8501 Howard DriveMilby High School located at 1601 Broadway StreetA full list of distribution times and locations is online at www.HoustonISD.org/SummerMeals.
Houston Food Bank and Catholic Charities open superfood distribution site in Richmond
Read full article: Houston Food Bank and Catholic Charities open superfood distribution site in RichmondRICHMOND, Texas – The Houston Food Bank and Catholic Charities are collaborating to bring a superfood distribution site to Richmond capable of feeding 1,500 families. The partnership kicked off Tuesday morning at Catholic Charities’ Mamie George Community Center (MGCC), which will host large-scale food distribution to hundreds of area low-income residents who are struggling, even more, to keep food on the table during the COVID-19 pandemic. MGCC is located in the zip code with the greatest need according to Catholic Charities. Food distribution runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Families must register in advance through the Houston Food Bank’s system by texting 94502 with the letters HFBNSS as the message.
Houston Restaurant Weeks is back! Here is what you need to know
Read full article: Houston Restaurant Weeks is back! Here is what you need to knowHOUSTON Cleverly Stone, the founder of Houston Restaurant Weeks passed away this year following her battle with cancer, but her last wish was that the charitable tradition continues in perpetuity in her name. The coronavirus pandemic hit people hard and the importance of the local restaurant industry and the Houston Food Bank were highlighted in a big way. Stone knew HRW would be vital to both in 2020, which is why she wanted the fundraiser to continue. HRW also partners with the Montgomery and Galveston county food banks and donations from participating restaurants in those counties will go to the respective food bank. According to the release, HRW will release the names and menus of the participating restaurants on the website in July.
6 summer meal sites, all Fresh Bus delivery stops canceled after HISD employee tests positive for COVID-19
Read full article: 6 summer meal sites, all Fresh Bus delivery stops canceled after HISD employee tests positive for COVID-19HOUSTON – Six curbside summer meal sites and all Fresh Bus produce delivery stops have been canceled after a Houston ISD employee tested positive for COVID-19, according to the district. Houston ISD said the six summer meal sites that are closed Thursday include Bastian, Foster, Shearn, Thompson, Whidby and R. P. Harris elementary schools. All other scheduled summer meal sites will remain open, the district said. The district said health officials do not believe families participating in the curbside summer meals and Fresh Bus produce delivery programs were exposed. During the temporary closure, families in need are encouraged to visit one of HISD’s 65 other curbside summer meals sites scheduled to be open on Thursday.
Houston Food Bank asking for more volunteers to help with food distribution
Read full article: Houston Food Bank asking for more volunteers to help with food distributionHOUSTON – The Houston Food Bank provided 1 million pounds of food to families in need on Friday. The organization is working with 300 different charitable organizations to provide food and has seen it’s food distribution go up 250% since the coronavirus pandemic began. But believe it or not, the group’s biggest problem is not a shortage of food or even money -- its manpower to handle all the work. To help volunteer at the Houston Food Bank, click here.
Massive food distribution event at NRG park Monday shows Houstonians are still struggling
Read full article: Massive food distribution event at NRG park Monday shows Houstonians are still strugglingHOUSTON – A massive food distribution event by the Houston Independent School District and the Houston Food Bank was originally supposed to take place Saturday at NRG Park. But, severe weather threw a wrench in those plans and families in need were left waiting to collect food. Houstonians flocked to the rescheduled event Monday afternoon and it highlighted that thousands of Houston families are still struggling from the shockwaves of coronavirus closures that left millions in Texas without jobs. Even as Texas continues to reopen, Houstonians have not yet bounced back. KPRC 2′s Bill Spencer was at the event.
Mass food distribution event rescheduled, testing sites closed Saturday due to severe weather
Read full article: Mass food distribution event rescheduled, testing sites closed Saturday due to severe weatherHOUSTON – Local testing sites and food distribution events will be upended by severe weather that is forecasted for this weekend, officials announced Friday. Food distributionA mass food distribution event at NRG Stadium conducted by the Houston Independent School District and Houston Food Bank that has drawn thousands of families in need in previous weeks will be rescheduled officials announced. Instead, the massive food distribution event will be held Monday, May 18 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the NRG Yellow Lot. School district officials said families may continue to visit HISD’s regular, weekday food distribution sites next week. Testing sitesThe city of Houston and Harris County announced all testing sites will be closed Saturday due to the threat of severe weather.
This Houston non-profit got a major boost from Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
Read full article: This Houston non-profit got a major boost from Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2This Houston non-profit got a major boost from Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Published: May 8, 2020, 2:36 pmBread of Life, Inc. has been feeding the hungry in our city since 1992 Last week Houstonians Beyoncé and rapper Megan Thee stallion broke the internet with their "Savage Remix," a collaboration that helps a local organization that's been feeding the hungry. And since the COVID-19 crisis started, the help is needed more than ever. Dr. Rudy Rasmus, founder of Bread of Life and pastor from St. John's Downtown, explained the efforts they’ve been making to help families struggling to put food on their tables.
That’s a lot of nosh: Kinder Foundation donates $1M to Houston Food Bank
Read full article: That’s a lot of nosh: Kinder Foundation donates $1M to Houston Food BankHOUSTON – Kinder Foundation is donating $1 million to Houston Food Bank to assist in feeding those impacted by COVID-19. “This gift by Kinder Foundation is vital to our COVID response.”This donation is the latest gift to Houston Food Bank from Kinder Foundation, whose support goes back to 2008. “Being able to feed yourself and your family is fundamental to the quality of your life,” Nancy Kinder, president and chief executive officer of Kinder Foundation, said. “We are fortunate to have the Houston Food Bank to provide hunger relief year-round. The Kinder Foundation is deeply proud to support the Houston Food Bank during this turbulent time.”
LIST: Some food distribution sites in the Houston area this week
Read full article: LIST: Some food distribution sites in the Houston area this weekHOUSTON – Here is a list of food distribution events that are going on in the Houston area. Northwest Assistance MinistriesNorthwest Assistance Ministries will be hosting several food distribution events through early September. Houston Food BankThe Houston Food Bank has created a robust map that will help those in need find food bank partners who may be able to provide them with food assistance. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston sitesThe Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston is offering some drive-thru food pantry services during the week. YMCA sitesThe map below is maintained by the YMCA of Greater Houston.
LIST: Some food distribution sites in the Houston area this week
Read full article: LIST: Some food distribution sites in the Houston area this weekHOUSTON – Here is a list of food distribution events that are going on in the Houston area. Northwest Assistance MinistriesNorthwest Assistance Ministries will be hosting several food distribution events through early September. Houston Food BankThe Houston Food Bank has created a robust map that will help those in need find food bank partners who may be able to provide them with food assistance. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston sitesThe Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston is offering some drive-thru food pantry services during the week. YMCA sitesThe map below is maintained by the YMCA of Greater Houston.
Meet the Broadway actor who set up a virtual piano bar in Houston for charity | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
Read full article: Meet the Broadway actor who set up a virtual piano bar in Houston for charity | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Meet the Broadway actor who set up a virtual piano bar in Houston for charity | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Published: May 1, 2020, 2:12 pmThis quarantine, Broadway actor Ben Chavez has been entertaining music lovers by performing popular tunes from his living room in Houston. And he turned this fun activity into a virtual piano bar on Instagram to help those in need. He shared with Houston Life more details about this amazing way to give back to the community.
Here are the food distribution sites where Houstonians can get free food the week of May 4
Read full article: Here are the food distribution sites where Houstonians can get free food the week of May 4Published: April 30, 2020, 1:09 pm Updated: May 4, 2020, 9:58 amHOUSTON – The Houston Food bank, the Houston Independent School District and other Houston-area organizations are supporting Houstonians amid the pandemic. Here are the dates and times for food distributions:Monday, May 4Fondren Middle School, 6333 S. Braeswood Blvd., 9 a.m.Sterling Aviation High School, 11625 Martindale Road, 9 a.m.Tijerina Elementary School, 6501 Sherman St., 11 a.m.Marshall Elementary School, 6200 Winfield Road, 3 p.m.Moreno Elementary School, 620 East Canino Road, 3 p.m.Tuesday, May 5Highland Heights Elementary School, 865 Paul Quinn St., 9 a.m.Madison High School, 13719 White Heather Dr., 9 a.m.Thomas Middle School, 5655 Selinsky Road, 11 a.m.Revere Middle School, 10502 Briar Forest Dr., 3 p.m.Shadydale Elementary School, 5905 Tidwell Road, 3 p.m.Wednesday, May 6Clifton Middle School, 6001 Golden Forest Dr., 9 a.m.Northside High School, 1101 Quitman St., 9 a.m.Bonham Elementary School, 8302 Braes River Dr., 11 a.m.Bastian Elementary School, 5051 Bellfort Ave., 3 p.m.Henry Middle School, 10702 East Hardy Road, 3 p.m.Thursday, May 7Furr High School, 520 Mercury Dr., 9 a.m.North Forest High School, 10726 Mesa Dr., 9 a.m.Milby High School, 1601 Broadway St., 11 a.m.Tinsley Elementary School, 11035 Bob White Dr., 3 p.m.Fleming Middle School, 4910 Collingsworth St., 3 p.m.Friday, May 8
The battle against food insecurity. We can all enlist!
Read full article: The battle against food insecurity. We can all enlist!HOUSTON – I spent Monday morning volunteering at the Houston Food Bank. Even though I knew what the food bank does, I was shocked at the scale of the operation. The people at the Houston Food Bank, volunteers and employees alike, put out 1800 food boxes for children each day. The Houston Food Bank needs assistance -- both funding and time -- in order to succeed. I want to thank the Houston Food Bank for making my experience so enriching.
Cypress location that had 2-mile long lines for food has closed. Here’s where else you can get food in the area.
Read full article: Cypress location that had 2-mile long lines for food has closed. Here’s where else you can get food in the area.CYPRESS, Tx – Cy-Hope, who partnered with the Houston Food Bank in delivering hundreds of pounds of food to Houston-area residents at the Houston Premium Outlets parking lot had their final giveaway on Wednesday. The announcement was made in a tweet published by the Houston Food Bank. The food bank said you can still access the next closest pantry in your area by accessing their interactive map on their website. The nearest food pantry in Cypress is at the Cypress Assistance Ministries, located on 11255 Huffmeister. The only remaining Neighborhood Super Site distribution in the Houston area is at NRG near the Texans’ training bubble, in partnership with Houston ISD.
Joel, Victoria Osteen contribute $100K to Alex Bregman’s Houston Food Bank fundraising campaign
Read full article: Joel, Victoria Osteen contribute $100K to Alex Bregman’s Houston Food Bank fundraising campaignHOUSTON – Joel and Victoria Osteen made a six-figure contribution to Houston Astros’ Alex Bregman’s mission to help raise funds for the Houston Food Bank. “We talked with them about what we’re trying to do and how we are trying to help people,” Bregman said. Every $1 donated to the Houston Food Bank can help provide three meals to people in need. If you are healthy and want to make an impact, the Houston Food Bank is taking volunteers to help with the added demand caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Volunteer safety is a priority and appropriate safety measures will be taken, including social distancing.
HERE 2 HELP: 5 ways your kids can help local food pantries in the Houston area
Read full article: HERE 2 HELP: 5 ways your kids can help local food pantries in the Houston areaHOUSTON There are ways for you to help kids help those in need during the coronavirus pandemic. As hunger continues to be one of the issues to tackle during the pandemic, you can teach kids to help donate to pantries all over the Houston area. And when full, you can have your kids bring the jar to donate to the local food pantry. Talk to your kids about volunteering at a local food bank, such as the Houston Food Bank. How to helpHere are some of the following food banks and food pantries where you can find more information on how to donate/give to those in need:Houston Food Bank - 713.223.3700Pearland Neighborhood Center - 281.485.1987Galveston County Food Bank - 409-945-4232East Spring Branch Food Pantry - (713) 464-0852Heights Interfaith Ministries - (713) 861-6155
Houston Food Bank, HISD open food distribution site at NRG Park
Read full article: Houston Food Bank, HISD open food distribution site at NRG ParkHOUSTON – Long lines of cars waited hours to receive food donations at NRG Park Saturday afternoon. Houston Food Bank and the Houston Independent School District organized the distribution site, feeding over 3,000 families, officials said. Officials closed the gate to the site once the organizers ran out of food, a few hours after opening the site to the public. “When you have to close out the line and say there is no more, your heart goes out because you wondering what’s going to happen," said HISD Superintendent Grenita Lathan. “We will re-open on Monday, but still, that’s two days away.”Those looking for help can visit houstonfoodbank.org/COVID19 or call the help hotline at 832-369-9390 to locate other food pantries.
Houston Food Bank, Cy-Hope feeds thousands in need at free food distribution in Cypress
Read full article: Houston Food Bank, Cy-Hope feeds thousands in need at free food distribution in CypressCYPRESS – From across the Houston area, people showed up in droves to the Houston Premium Outlets in Cypress. Thousands in need received food donations at the Houston Super Neighborhood Distribution site, organized by the Houston Food Bank and Cy-Hope, a local nonprofit organization. Once a vehicle made it to the distribution site, the driver lined up, and the staff provided 25 pounds of produce, 35 pounds of protein, and other items such as beef stew and bread. "Fifty percent of children that attend Cypress ISD get free and reduced lunch," said Nicole Lander of the Houston Food Bank. The Cypress food distribution site is open every Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Organizers said the drive continues as long as there is demand, and the property owner, Simon Properties, allows them to use the space.
Need food for your family during the coronavirus pandemic? These are the Houston groups that are helping
Read full article: Need food for your family during the coronavirus pandemic? These are the Houston groups that are helpingThe Houston Independent School District, the Houston Food Bank, and Northwest Assistance Ministries are just some of the places where people can go to get food. The required Emergency Food Assistance Program forms will be filled out for each family and food will be placed directly in the vehicle’s trunk. Houston Food BankThe Houston Food Bank has multiple pantries where people can go and pick up food. In order to find a location, you will need to visit the Houston Food Bank website. Through a partnership with the Houston Food Bank, volunteers will deliver groceries and food to the homes of immunocompromised or elderly people in Houston who need assistance.
Houston Food Bank continues to operate with greater demand amid stay home order, coronavirus spread
Read full article: Houston Food Bank continues to operate with greater demand amid stay home order, coronavirus spreadHOUSTON – While much of the city of Houston is shut down, the Houston Food Bank will continue to operate with even greater demand, according to CEO Brian Greene. “Tuesday it was about 850,000 pounds.”The Houston Food Bank will be open through the stay home order in Houston and is taking donations. According to Sanchez, the company has started to produce grocery store bread, sliced bread and hamburger buns within the last week since restaurant demand has changed. With bread leftover, Slow Dough worked fast to make sure the Houston Food Bank got a donation. As for the Food Bank, CEO Brian Greene's main message to Houstonians is not to panic buy.
14 Houston-area YMCAs offering child care to essential business workers
Read full article: 14 Houston-area YMCAs offering child care to essential business workersHOUSTON – YMCA of Greater Houston is offering child care at select locations to essential business workers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks will be provided by the Houston Food Bank. According to the YMCA website, essential personnel is defined as city and county staff responding to the COVID-19 crisis, first responders such as police, fire, and EMS, medical personnel, those who work at food bank and grocery stores, and other organizations or businesses providing critical services to the community during this time. Proof of employment will be checked up first drop-off. Anderson Family YMCA705 Cavalcade St., Houston, TXTexas Medical Center YMCA5614 H.Mark Crosswell Jr St., Houston, TXYMCA Children’s Academy at University Park11144 Compaq Center W Drive, Houston, TXWendel D. Ley Family YMCA15055 Wallisville Road, Houston, TXThe Woodlands YMCA - Shadowbend6145 Shadowbend Pl, The Woodlands, TXFor more information, visit the YMCA website.
Site created to help rescue people during Hurricane Harvey now pivots to delivering food amid coronavirus crisis
Read full article: Site created to help rescue people during Hurricane Harvey now pivots to delivering food amid coronavirus crisisMarchetti is the co-founder of non-profit CrowdSource Rescue, a local non-profit disaster response team operating services through a website, to help save lives during hurricanes and natural disasters. Instead of rescue boats, Marchetti is focusing on organizing food deliveries from the Houston Food Bank. “[Marchetti] approached us to help us with a very significant need,” said Brian Greene, CEO and President of the Houston Food Bank. After just one day of calling for volunteers, Marchetti said 150 volunteers answered the call to be ready to deliver. Volunteers like Holly Hartman, a long-time helper of CrowdSource Rescue, said this is what makes this city strong.
Here are all of the ways Houston athletes are helping those impacted by coronavirus
Read full article: Here are all of the ways Houston athletes are helping those impacted by coronavirusHouston sports figures have offered financial assistance to help those impacted by the coronavirus. Houston Astros' Alex Bregman is interviewed by the media during the baseball team's FanFest, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, in Houston. (Steve Gonzales/Houston Chronicle via AP) (© 2020 Houston Chronicle)Houston Astros’ third baseman, Alex Bregman decided to help students in need and donated 1,000 quarantine food kits to the Houston Food Bank. According to the Houston Food Bank, the gift ensures that kids who depend on those free school lunches will get 28 meals per kit. For those who are healthy and feeling altruistic, there are multiple ways to help those in need in the Houston area in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak.
Rodeo vendor donates huge inventory of food to Houston Food Bank
Read full article: Rodeo vendor donates huge inventory of food to Houston Food BankHOUSTON – The Houston Food Bank is receiving a big donation from a Houston Rodeo vendor after the rodeo was canceled Wednesday. RCS Carnival Group announced Friday plans to donate items, including unused bread, produce, dairy and some meats. This donation will feed thousands of families through the Houston Food Bank that was intended to be sold at the rodeo carnival, said Dominic Palmieri, the owner of RCS Carnival Group. Houston Food Bank will remain operational while utilizing the best available safety precautions, according to Greene. Want to help Houston Rodeo vendors?
Houston Food Bank preparing quarantine food kits due to area coronavirus cases, asking for volunteers
Read full article: Houston Food Bank preparing quarantine food kits due to area coronavirus cases, asking for volunteersHOUSTON – The Houston Food Bank is asking for volunteers to help pack quarantine food kits. The non-profit is asking for help because they said the population they serve does not have reserves of food in the event of service disruptions/closures. The boxes are not yet being requested, but the food bank said they want to be ready in the event there is a need due to COVID-19 cases in the area. The food bank said they have increased the frequency of cleaning and disinfecting, especially around high-traffic areas (volunteer areas, elevators, meeting rooms, bathrooms, and food areas). Houston Food Bank plans to remain in operation while using the “best available safety protocols” throughout any coronavirus impact.
Why new rules for food stamps aren’t expected to have major impact in Texas
Read full article: Why new rules for food stamps aren’t expected to have major impact in TexasEven though the change, which takes effect April 1, is not expected to have a major impact on Houston or Harris County, the Houston Food Bank has some concerns about the new rules. In Houston and Harris County, where nearly 600,000 people are using food stamps, there isn’t expected to be an immediate impact. It’s all about battling perception, at least in the short run, according to the Houston Food Bank. The last time Harris County had to utilize that waiver was in 2012. Those with questions about SNAP benefits or who need help navigating the application process are encouraged to call the Houston Food Bank’s helpline at 832-369-9390.
Community responds to the Houston Food Bank emergency
Read full article: Community responds to the Houston Food Bank emergencyA hose at the Houston Food Bank was severed, releasing ammonia into a main storage area and causing 1.8 million pounds of perishable food to be thrown away. It was a big blow for the largest food bank in the United States, but the Houston community rose to the occasion and flooded the facility with cash and support. We’ve seen trailers of food come in overnight,” she said. Fifty Consecutive Years of Thanksgiving Day Football TraditionTheir first Thanksgiving Day game was in 1960. Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall airs Sunday at 10:30 a.m.More informationNicole Lander, Chief Impact Officer, Houston Food BankBrent Parrott, Co-Author, The Reilly Thanksgiving InvitationalBryan Renfro, Co-Author, The Reilly Thanksgiving Invitational
H-E-B donating ‘trailer loads’ of food to help Houston Food Bank replenish lost food
Read full article: H-E-B donating ‘trailer loads’ of food to help Houston Food Bank replenish lost foodHOUSTON – The Houston Food Bank is getting some much-needed help after a fan broke inside a 30,000-square-foot cooler and they were forced to throw out 2 million pounds of food. H-E-B also announced Wednesday that the company would be pitching in the help replenish some of the food lost. The company will also be organizing a volunteer event to help get the Food Bank back to capacity. “It is our privilege to enlist H-E-B’s manpower and supplies to ensure the Houston Food Bank not only recovers but is able to continue fulfilling its mission of feeding families in need.”It is unclear when the deliveries to the food bank will be made. For more information on how you can help visit the Houston Food Bank website.
United Airlines comes to aid of Houston Food Bank
Read full article: United Airlines comes to aid of Houston Food BankHOUSTON – United Airlines on Wednesday came to the aid of the Houston Food Bank which was forced to throw out massive amounts of food last week after a cooler malfunctioned. Officials at the food bank said a fan in a 30,000-square-foot cooler broke and caused an ammonia leak. “So, when you think of a semi-truck, the big trucks that you see on the highway, on average about 20 pallets fit in each of those trucks.”Officials at United Airlines said the company would match up to $100,000 in individual donations to the food bank. United MileagePlus members who donate $50 or more will receive up to 1,000 award miles for their donation, officials said. “United values the Houston Food Bank as a strong community partner and we understand that they serve as an important lifeline to so many Houstonians, especially around the holidays,” said Rodney Cox, United’s vice president for Houston hub operations.
Why Houston Food Bank was forced to throw out 2 million pounds of food week before Thanksgiving
Read full article: Why Houston Food Bank was forced to throw out 2 million pounds of food week before ThanksgivingHOUSTON – Last week, a 30,000-square-foot cooler at the Houston Food Bank in east Houston was filled with much-needed produce and other perishables. It now sits empty after a mechanical issue caused the bank to toss the 1.8 million pounds of food that were kept inside. According to the Houston food bank, the cost of the food disposal and replacement and clean-up of the affected areas will cost about $3 million. An evaporator fan broke and punctured a pipe filled with ammonia, which is used to keep the large cooling areas at the food bank cold. For more information on how you can help visit the Houston Food Bank website.