KYLE, TEXAS – The Central Texas Food Bank in partnership with the City of Kyle and Texas Disposal Systems is hosting a mass food distribution event on Saturday, Oct. 31 from 8-11 AM at Lehman High School, 1700 Lehman Road.
Central Texas residents facing food insecurity can drive to the event to receive a box of assorted produce, milk, and a protein box. Actual contents may vary depending on availability. All are welcome and no registration is required.
“This year has been tough for many, and we know people could use a little extra help on all fronts,” Kyle City Councilmember Robert Rizo said. “We want to remove as many barriers as we can for people in our community to get what they need and this partnership with Central Texas Food Bank has been invaluable in doing that.”
From May through August, citywide Mass Food Distributions have provided food for 5,221 households, with a total of 23,126 individuals served.
In response to the public health crisis, Central Texas Food Bank distributions have been converted to a drive-thru model and volunteers place food into each vehicle’s trunk.
The food bank is asking that each household only send one person to the event and that all attendees come in vehicles — there will be no walk-up distribution — to adhere to social distancing requirements.
Volunteer sign up for the October mass food distribution has already been filled. But volunteers will be needed for mass food distribution events in Kyle on Nov. 14 and Dec. 12. More information on how to volunteer will be made available closer to the events.
Drivers are advised to avoid the Lehman High School area during the event, if possible, due to increased traffic from the event.
For information about other food distribution sites being hosted by Central Texas Food Bank, visit www.centraltexasfoodbank.org/food-assistance/get-food-now.
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