Houstonians Show Holiday Cheer by Supporting Food Drive Efforts Despite Missing Out on ABC13’s Initial Campaign
For those who missed the opportunity to participate in ABC13's Share Your Holidays food drive, there is still time to help make a difference. The campaign, now in its 45th year, aims to provide meals for thousands of individuals in southeast Texas.
Famous mascot Toro from the Houston Texans made an appearance at Ball High School in Galveston, surprising students and staff with his Secret Santa visit. The event, which kicked off on Giving Tuesday, saw a significant outpouring of generosity, with $112,300 pledged by sponsors and over 13,000 pounds of food collected.
Meanwhile, the Houston Food Bank received a substantial donation from Disney, courtesy of its partnership with Feeding America. This generous gift will help provide approximately 45,000 meals for individuals in need across southeast Texas.
One million people in the region struggle with food insecurity, meaning they often face difficult choices between paying bills and accessing nutritious food. While government shutdowns have led to increased demand at food banks, some households continue to experience hunger despite having working adults and stable housing.
In fact, a recent report from the Kinder Institute for Urban Research found that 39% of Houston and Harris County households are experiencing food insecurity. This rate is significantly higher than the national average, with Black and Hispanic residents facing the largest disparities in household food insecurity.
According to Feeding Texas, Texas has the highest number of people facing food insecurity in the nation, with over 5 million Texans struggling to access nutritious food. Rural areas often face unique challenges, including limited transportation options and low wages, exacerbating the issue.
ABC13 hopes to exceed its previous record of 1.6 million meals by accepting donations through New Year's Eve. By supporting Share Your Holidays, individuals can make a tangible difference in their community, providing three meals for every $1 donated.
Visit the Houston Food Bank website or scan the QR code shown during ABC13 news segments to drop off your donation and help make a lasting impact on those struggling with food insecurity.
For those who missed the opportunity to participate in ABC13's Share Your Holidays food drive, there is still time to help make a difference. The campaign, now in its 45th year, aims to provide meals for thousands of individuals in southeast Texas.
Famous mascot Toro from the Houston Texans made an appearance at Ball High School in Galveston, surprising students and staff with his Secret Santa visit. The event, which kicked off on Giving Tuesday, saw a significant outpouring of generosity, with $112,300 pledged by sponsors and over 13,000 pounds of food collected.
Meanwhile, the Houston Food Bank received a substantial donation from Disney, courtesy of its partnership with Feeding America. This generous gift will help provide approximately 45,000 meals for individuals in need across southeast Texas.
One million people in the region struggle with food insecurity, meaning they often face difficult choices between paying bills and accessing nutritious food. While government shutdowns have led to increased demand at food banks, some households continue to experience hunger despite having working adults and stable housing.
In fact, a recent report from the Kinder Institute for Urban Research found that 39% of Houston and Harris County households are experiencing food insecurity. This rate is significantly higher than the national average, with Black and Hispanic residents facing the largest disparities in household food insecurity.
According to Feeding Texas, Texas has the highest number of people facing food insecurity in the nation, with over 5 million Texans struggling to access nutritious food. Rural areas often face unique challenges, including limited transportation options and low wages, exacerbating the issue.
ABC13 hopes to exceed its previous record of 1.6 million meals by accepting donations through New Year's Eve. By supporting Share Your Holidays, individuals can make a tangible difference in their community, providing three meals for every $1 donated.
Visit the Houston Food Bank website or scan the QR code shown during ABC13 news segments to drop off your donation and help make a lasting impact on those struggling with food insecurity.