Alcove Farms brings eggs to community partners in need
Alcove Farms brings eggs to community partners in need By Camelia Juarez | March 5, 2021 at 10:18 AM CST - Updated March 5 at 10:37 AM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - As the state froze under a cold snap, so did grocery store supply chains. Texans went hungry as delivery trucks could not reach the stores.
That’s when H-E-B reached out to local farmers like Alcove Farms to close the gap.
Farm manager Amos Green said although road conditions were dangerous, they personally delivered dozens of crates to the Lubbock and Abilene H-E-B stores.
“They made the call to us and we were able to help,” Green said. “It wasn’t the most optimal trip to make the roads were a little bit treacherous, but we figured if we have supplies, might as well help where we can.”
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As Texas works on getting back to normal following a disastrous winter storm, which sparked a statewide power outage and left multiple people dead across the state, actor and Texas native Matthew McConaughey is stepping in to help.
The Oscar-winning actor shared a video on his social media pages to announce a virtual benefit to help get Texans get back to living.
You can watch the full video in the video player above.
The benefit will be put together by McConaughey, his wife, Camila, and Just Keep Livin Foundation, according to the actor s video.