Helping After Harvey – Our Holiday Food Drive

Businesses, churches, schools, and other organizations and individuals are invited to rally around Southeast Texans in need this holiday season through our annual Share Your Christmas Food Drive. This year, the drive will focus on the special theme of Help After Harvey.

Help us gather food and funds that can bring hunger relief to tens of thousands of affected Southeast Texans struggling to celebrate the holidays after Hurricane Harvey disrupted their year.  A special broadcast day with media partner 12News will culminate the drive on Thursday, December 7.

In the meantime, food can be collected and donated to the drive by bringing non-perishable goods directly to the Southeast Texas Food Bank at 3845 S. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway in Beaumont, Texas between 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday or by dropping food off at any Community Bank branch or any local HEB, Kroger, or Market Basket store.

Organizations wishing to participate in the drive are encouraged to alert us to your participation by completing the form below and to consider being part of the Thursday, December 7 broadcast day to show Southeast Texas your holiday spirit!

Thanks Southeast Texas for providing Help After Harvey!

Did you know that a $10 donation can provide up to 30 meals for desperate people in your community? By making a donation, you are helping to ensure that hungry children in Southeast Texas are adequately nourished, that none of our senior citizens are forced to chose between medicine and food, and that every family facing a crisis can at least have the assurance of food on the table.

Your gift goes a long, long way!

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