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Houston Restaurant Offers Free Meals to SNAP Recipients During Government Shutdown

KHOU 11November 5, 20252 min3,668 views
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Community Support Amidst Government Shutdown

  • 💡 Petit Beignets & Tapioca, a Vietnamese restaurant in Corville, is providing free meals to SNAP recipients affected by the government shutdown.
  • 🎯 The initiative aims to help over 350,000 Houston-area families who may lose their SNAP benefits starting November 1st.

Restaurant Owner's Motivation

  • 🧠 Co-owner Nhan Ngo was inspired by his mother's experience immigrating from Vietnam and receiving government assistance to build a life.
  • 🤝 Ngo believes that "the community should pick up where the government left off" during this crisis.

Community Donations and Distribution

  • 🥪 The restaurant plans to give away around a thousand bunme sandwiches each Saturday in November.
  • 🍎 Donations from the community, including fruit, snacks, and juices, are being collected to supplement the meals.
  • ✅ Ngo expressed that seeing the community come together is "refreshing" and gives him hope.

Broader Relief Efforts

  • 🥫 The Houston Food Bank is also organizing special distribution events throughout November to assist those in need.
  • 💻 Details for the food bank's distributions are available on their website, with pre-registration required.
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