Opinion: If ever there was a time to help Houston's nonprofits, it's now
Amanda McMillian and Armando Perez
Dec. 31, 2020
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Stephan Koonce waits outside his car as he and 599 other families line up for a mobile food pantry hosted by Community Assistance Center and Interfaith of The Woodlands at Woodforest Bank Stadium, Wednesday, July 1, 2020, in Shenandoah.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
The coronavirus pandemic has focused a bright light on what’s long been a harsh reality: Houston is two cities.
One Houston is an “opportunity city” where folks with good paying jobs, successful businesses, comfortable homes and 401K portfolios have been busy with holiday gift-giving and dining.