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'Vato Claus' gives gifts to kids in need on Christmas Day

The Bastrop pastor who built mini-shelters on his property for families experiencing homelessness, has once again provided the gift of giving on Christmas.

Water well runs dry at Bastrop homeless shelter

As we all endure this heat, a homeless shelter and soup kitchen in Bastrop is struggling to stay open.

Bastrop ministry offers warm shelter to residents during winter storm

While Bastrop County residents were left largely on their own by the county to contend with last week s harsh winter weather conditions and utility outages, Pastor Roland Nava left the doors to his ministry wide open for those in need of a warm place to rest. Nava is the pastor at In The Streets Hands Up High Ministry, at 987 Texas 95 N in Bastrop. When outside temperatures dip below freezing, the ministry which also provides an emergency family shelter for people experiencing homelessness with children and housing for veterans experiencing homelessness offers a “Shelter of Grace” for those who need warmth.

'This is what car dealers do': Bastrop car dealer partners with Salvation Army to distribute food

This is what car dealers do : Bastrop car dealer partners with Salvation Army to distribute food Cameron Drummond, Austin American-Statesman © Submitted photo Pastor Roland Nava (left) of the In The Streets Hands up High ministry and Lost Pines Toyota dealership owner Carlos Liriano (right) load food bags and boxes into cars Jan. 15 during a drive-thru food distribution event at Lost Pines Toyota in Bastrop. [CONTRIBUTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY] The line of cars outside the Lost Pines Toyota dealership in Bastrop on Friday morning consistently numbered nearly two dozen vehicles of all makes and models. Stretched in a line across the dealership’s front parking lot, the cars inched toward the front, where Pastor Roland Nava of the In The Streets Hands Up High Ministry (ITSHUH) and dealership owner Carlos Liriano were waiting along with Salvation Army workers and Lost Pines Toyota employees to give food boxes to residents in need.

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