Fort Bend County Food & Water Distribution

Fort Bend County Food & Water Distribution
  • LOCATIONLOCATION:
    910 Brand Lane Stafford, Tx 77477
  • DATE: Saturday, February 20th
  • TIME: 9 AM – Noon
*While supplies last*

Fort Bend County, in partnership with Houston Food Bank and BAPS Charities, will be hosting a Food & Water Distribution event TOMORROW, Saturday, February 20, 2021 from 9AM-12PM, while supplies last. The event will be held at 910 Brand Lane Stafford, Tx 77477. Please help spread the word. See the attached flyers.

Please use Slack to post information about identified needs, available resources, etc. related to the winter weather. There has been a LOT of information posted into Slack today about available resources! The web address to log in to Slack is https://fortbendrecovers.slack.com/

There were a lot of great resources discussed during today’s meeting. Below are a few updates – but otherwise, check Slack.

  • Boil water notices are beginning to be lifted, but some may take as long as Monday before these are lifted. FBC HS&EM is working to keep track of these boil water notices on our website (www.fbcoem.org) and via this map: https://fbcoem.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=ea75a2f1295849e8b0a279c3690a60b0
  • We are asking residents to self-report their damage from the winter weather to us via the form at the link. Filling out this form is not a guarantee of assistance. It is to help us determine who is impacted, where, and what the damage is. The information will us make a case to FEMA for more federal assistance. It will also help you and donors know what the need is in the county to help provide assistance. https://fbcoem.org/report-your-damage-february-2021/
  • There is only one warming center still open in Fort Bend County – the Missouri City Rec Center. This warming center is scheduled to close tomorrow (Saturday) at noon.
  • Houston ToolBank will be open this weekend by appointment. Inventory list can be found online https://www.houstontoolbank.org/
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