Resource Database
Search below for opportunities to get help, give help, or donate to people in your community.
Kids' Meals, Inc.
Who can get help: Kids under age 6 whose parents make less than $25,000 are eligible.
What: Kids’ Meals delivers free, healthy meals, year-round, Monday-Friday to the homes of hungry children under age 6 who live within our 43 delivery zip codes. We also deliver 1-3 family grocery bags a week as supplies allow.
Target Hunger
Who can get help: Target hunger serves vulnerable community members including homebound seniors, families whose children are now home from school, those who have lost their jobs or whose wages are reduced, and those who do not have resources.
What: Target Hunger serves food-insecure people and distributes more than four (4) million pounds of food annually. This distribution of nutritious food is accomplished through six food pantries, educational food fairs, an extensive senior home delivery program, collaboration with 10 senior day sites, the Willie H. & Gladys R. Goffney Community Garden and participation in the USDA Commodities Program.
Phone: 832-767-1677
Email: info@targethunger.org
Round Rock Independent School District
Who can get help: Students of the school district and children who are under the age of 19
What: Starting on March 31, student meal distribution times will transition to once per day with lunch and breakfast for the following day available for pickup at the District’s campus-based meal distribution locations from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Service for the Montelena Apartments location will be from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and service for the Double Creek Townhomes location will be from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. from Monday through Friday. Meal distribution will take place by the main office of each location. Beginning Friday, April 3, students will be able to pick up meals from any location for Saturday and Sunday during that day’s meal distribution time. Weekend meals for students will be available for pickup each Friday.
United Way of Greater Houston
Who can give help: Anyone who is able is encouraged to volunteer.
What: United Way of Greater Houston’s agencies and partners are actively recruiting volunteers to meet urgent, basic needs of individuals and families. Please contact the agency directly to talk about volunteering.
YMCA of Greater Houston
Who can get help: This service is for essential personnel, defined as city & county staff responding to the crisis, first responders, medical personnel, food provision & distribution personnel (food bank and grocery stores), and other organizations & businesses providing critical services to the community during the crisis.
What: YMCA of Greater Houston is offering child care services for eligible healthcare and disaster service workers in the Greater Houston Area.
Southern Smoke Foundation
Who: Texas food and beverage industry
What: Emergency relief funds to to individuals in the food and beverage industry in crisis (prioritizing medical emergencies right now)