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  2. Houston Food Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Food Bank (HFB) is a non-profit organization and the nation's largest food bank by distribution; [3] providing access to 207 million nutritious meals in 18 counties in southeast Texas. The food bank's operations are made possible through a network of 1,800 community partners alongside their partner food banks in Montgomery County ...

  3. Cuisine of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Creole people who settled Houston around the 1920s brought their cuisine with them and often sold the food. The cuisine style spread in Houston in the post-World War II era. [9] Because of the post-World War II increase, various chains in the Houston area sell Creole food, including Frenchy's Chicken, Pappadeaux, and Popeyes. [10]

  4. Richard Kinder - Wikipedia

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    The Kinder Foundation contributed more than $3.5 million to Houston's COVID-19 relief efforts, including $1 million to the Houston Food Bank in April 2020 [29] and $1 million to the City of Houston's second rental assistance package. [30]

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  6. List of food banks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable food banks. A food bank is a non-profit, charitable organization that distributes food to those who have difficulty purchasing enough to avoid hunger, usually through intermediaries like food pantries and soup kitchens. Some food banks distribute food directly with their own food pantries.

  7. Stormi Jenner Joins Her Father Travis Scott at Charity Event ...

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    Scott’s siblings and parents were also there, according to People, and the Cactus Jack Foundation and the Houston Food Bank handed out more than 2,000 toys and bikes, and 1,000 bags of food.