By DJ Taylor
Apr 7, 2021
A beautiful little Caucasian girl with blond hair and eating bread eagerly with her hands looks at the camera with sad eyes
Fight Hunger & Feed Local Communities
Arvest Bank’s 11th annual Million Meals campaign will continue through May 29. The campaign’s goal is to provide at least one million meals to those in need and it benefits more than 90 locally selected organizations throughout Arvest’s four-state footprint.River Valley regions residents can support Million Meals by making monetary donations at Arvest branches and drive-thrus Every dollar raised through Million Meals provides the equivalent of five meals for local, hungry families. While Arvest is unable to accept food donations in branches this year, customers and community members can donate directly to the bank’s food partners.
Help Arvest Bank Feed Hungry Families In The River Valley
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX – The Montgomery County Food Bank has seen a substantial increase in the demand for food and water in the wake of Winter Storm Uri. The record-breaking storm left thousands of Montgomery County residents without power, heat and water including families who were already struggling amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Montgomery County Food Bank volunteers at emergency food and water mobile distribution
Alongside community partners and local emergency management, the Food Bank was prepared to immediately respond and provide disaster relief to thousands of neighbors in need. To date, the Food Bank has provided the following relief efforts:
Supplied Montgomery County’s local warming centers with food and water
The Courier s 12 Days of Christmas nonprofit spotlight - Day 11 - Children s Books on Wheels
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Rita Wiltz, exectuive director with with Children’s Books on Wheels, takes part in a Zoom call, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Children s Books on Wheels helps with a variety of needs in the community. This year the nonprofit helped students get online accessory for virtual schooling.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
Children’s Books On Wheels (CBOW) is a deceiving name for a community nonprofit organization providing medical registration, social services, year-round tax assistance, certified trainings for job placement, school essentials for youth and occasional meals for vulnerable populations throughout the county in addition to free books at most events. Children’s Books On Wheels also had the first free COVID-19 testing available in May for over 700 individuals in jus
Smart water meter project continues in Woodlands
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Free food distribution is part of the YMCA Mobile Markets, done in collaboration with the Montgomery County Food Bank, are scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 19, at the Generations Church on Rayford Road. In this file image, Scott Harper carries fruit to a car as volunteers and staffs with The Woodlands Family YMCA and the Montgomery County Food Bank help give out food to families, Saturday, March 28, 2020, in The Woodlands.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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The free food give-way on Dec. 19 is first come, first serve and starts at 9 a.m. and continue until supplies are depleted. At past food give-away events, there has usually been enough food for 200 to 300 families depending on availability. In this archive image, Andrew Vorst, left, and Ethan Harper load food into a vehicle as volunteers and staffs with The Woodlands Family YMCA and the Montgomery County Food Bank
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