No registration was needed for the drive, which ultimately served 2,400 families and distributed 96,000 pounds of food and 4,800 cases of water. No one was turned away.
Donald Driver, a former Green Bay Packers wide receiver, helped out and added 63,000 bottles of water to give away.
“We wanted to be able to make an impact in my hometown. I’m born and raised right here in Texas. So we wanted to make a complete impact, Driver said. If we can make that through different peoples causes, like Chris Howell‘s foundation, then we’ve done our part.
Garcia spoke of the need across North Texas
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