Houston ISD – Food Distribution Sites Canceled
Houston ISD – Food Distribution Sites Canceled
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Houston ISD – Food Distribution Sites Canceled
Read MoreHouston ISD has announced it is cancelling its food distribution sites throughout the district starting today. Previously scheduled pickup availability will not be happening. HISD was operating the food giveaways for students and their families in part…
Read MoreThe district said it is re-evaluating “its process for safely delivering this service to students and families.”
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Read MoreHouston ISD has announced that because the weather in Houston is supposed to be bad on Friday, it won’t be doing its food distribution. It will resume operations on Monday, March 23. According to a press release “Families who do not have transportation…
Read MoreOn Saturday, when Houston ISD working with the Houston Food Bank School Market program, opened up a meal distribution at Chavez High School, the turnout was impressively substantial. Hundreds of families came for the free food. As a result, and showing…
Read MoreHouston ISD and the Houston Food Bank School Market program will offer daily food distribution March 16-20.
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