As the threat of the novel coronavirus continues to make its way across Texas, the Lone Star State’s popular grocer H-E-B, continues to support and serve its local communities.
This time, H-E-B is committing $3 million to non-profits across the state, providing relief to those most vulnerable to COVID-19; seniors, children, and low-income families.
With schools closed, events cancelled, and work hours reduced, local non-profits will start to see a rise in demand for resources, and H-E-B is ready to help them, so they can continue to help Texas.
From the $3 million, $1.2 million will go towards H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program to support 18 food banks throughout the state, which in turn will help provide more than 6 million meals to people in need. H-E-B will also deliver 15 truckloads of food and household supplies to the various food banks. -- excerpt, rest at link above --