In any crisis, we can count on Texans takin’ care of Texans. Here is a list of some ways you can help others during this outbreak.

Make a donation
  • Your Local Food Bank: now more than ever local food banks are critical resources for struggling individuals and families, and many accept food as well as online monetary donations – which ensure food banks have the exact foods they need to meet demand
  • Feeding Texas: a network of 21 food banks and thousands of local partners that serve all 254 counties in Texas
  • Meals on Wheels: a system of volunteers that deliver nutritious meals and safety checks to seniors in virtually in every community across the nation
Kindness is FREE
  • Make cards for senior residential facilities. Many residential facilities housing seniors are closed to visitors right now in order to protect their high-risk residents, but this can cause feelings of loneliness. A great arts and crafts project to do with your kids is making cards for those seniors that can be mailed or dropped off.
  • Pray. If you’re a person a faith, lift-up those who are suffering and impacted by this outbreak and pray for an end to Coronavirus.
  • Be kind online. Before you post or react on social media, THINK:Is it True? Is it Helpful? Is it Inpiring? Is it Necessary? Is it Kind?