South Houston Evicts Food Pantry Serving Hundreds Weekly
KHOU 11January 28, 20262 min4,768 views
4 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβEviction of "Going Above and Beyond" Food Pantry
- π― The "Going Above and Beyond" food pantry, which serves approximately 500 to 800 families weekly, is facing eviction from city-owned property in South Houston.
- π Pantry founder Nancy Sanchez states the city provided the building on a donation basis without a formal lease, and eviction proceedings began after four months of partnership talks.
- β The pantry was not given a specific reason for the eviction, leading to speculation that a disagreement in September when city crews photographed their operations might be a contributing factor.
City's Response and Councilman's Statement
- π« City officials refused to comment directly, citing pending or threatened litigation, a claim Sanchez denies filing or threatening.
- β οΈ Councilman Willie Rios stated the pantry denied a city code inspector access to the building, asserting the city should have full access to its property.
Pantry's Current Situation and Future Hopes
- ποΈ The pantry must vacate the premises by February 6th, and staff are scrambling to find a new location and manage their property.
- β¨ The organization's goal is to continue its operations and serve the community, with information on how to help available on khou.com.
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