Endress+Hauser donates to support Houston
Company donates $10K to Houston non-profit organizations to help with winter storm recovery
The Endress+Hauser team is standing with Texas and looks forward to assisting Kids' Meals, BakerRipley, The Houston Food Bank and The Beacon as they provide food and other essential resources for those still recovering.
Expressing gratitude
"Kids' Meals is filled with gratitude for the generosity of Endress+Hauser in helping us recover from the devastation of the winter storm,” says Beth Braniff Harp, Chief Executive Officer, Kids’ Meals. “Their investment will help us get back on the road delivering free meals to more than 6,400 hungry children in underserved neighborhoods every weekday. We are thankful for their devotion to hungry children and their thoughtfulness in supporting our critical mission to end childhood hunger."
Showing appreciation
“On an annual basis we support more than half-a-million people through a portfolio of programs aimed at building disaster resilience and socio-economic mobility,” said David Haines, BakerRipley Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer. “Our efforts would not be possible without the commitment and support we receive from our partners and supporters. As the region battles through another crisis, this investment will further our efforts in helping the community recover.”
Helping feed Houston
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Kids' Meals, Inc. has been making and delivering free meals directly to homes of hungry children since 2006. Due to power outages from the winter storm, they are now working hard to restock and keep deliveries going to children who need it more than ever.
The Houston Food Bank is America’s largest food bank, serving 18 southeast Texas counties. Along with 1,500 community partners, they provide assistance to thousands of people each week.
Breaking the cycle of poverty
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The Beacon provides much more than a meal. They meet the daily needs of hundreds of homeless men and women, while also empowering them with housing case management, program referrals, and civil legal aid. The aim to provide a way out of homelessness.
For 113 years, BakerRipley has been committed to creating solutions that break the cycle of poverty. They create pathways of opportunity with resources, education, and connections for emerging neighborhoods.