Chefs feed cold, hungry Houstonians during devastating winter storm
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Chef Chris Williams (center) and his brother Ben Williams (left) gave meals out to Houstonians struggling during the February 2021 winter storm.Courtesy of Chris WilliamsShow MoreShow Less
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Chef Chris Williams of Lucille s gave meals out to Houstonians struggling during the February 2021 winter storm.Courtesy of Chris WilliamsShow MoreShow Less
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As more than a million Houstonians struggled with no power, no heat and no water in freezing temperatures since Monday s winter storm, chefs stepped up to help the community as they ve done many times before from hurricanes to the coronavirus pandemic.
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People move through Carlos Cruz-Diez s Cromosaturación MFAH, a new tunnel connecting The Museum of Fine Arts Houston s new Nancy and Rich Kinder Building to the rest of the campus, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020, in Houston.Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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