The 9th Annual Health and Hope for the Holidays, free Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless and the hungry was a success! Businesses and volunteers from across Central Texas joined together by donating their time, to provide those in need with a hot meal. Over 500 people attended the dinner, several of them were families. Those who ate, had all the fixings of a true Thanksgiving dinner; turkey, gravy, green beans, corn, mashed potatoes, rolls and pie. Drinks were also provided and were distributed by volunteers with trays. At the center of every table, there was also a bowl, overflowing with apples, oranges and bananas; and was refilled before you even noticed pieces had been eaten. Winter coats and jackets were also available for those who were in need of one. Volunteers helped to sort sizes, to best fit the new owners. A station was also set up for attendees to receive a free flu vaccination and hygiene packets.
Several social services agency booths were set up, including United Way, to provide guests with information about available family, crisis, specialized, support and youth services. I was able to personally speak with several guests about their experience at the dinner. Each person was so appreciative of everything. It was amazing to see how one act of kindness, effected people so deeply. Parents who were not able to provide a Thanksgiving meal, said they were happy that their children were able to receive one, thanks to caring volunteers.
The Health and Hope for the Holidays Thanksgiving Dinner, is just one of the many ways that United Way Central Texas is reaching out to the community. Please contact UWCT at (254)778-8616, if you would like more information on how you can get involved and make a difference for Central Texans in need.
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