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We All Eat is a program that allows Texans experiencing food insecurity due acquire free to-go meals from local restaurants.
This synergistic county effort ensures that local families eat and restaurants, receive the patronage they need to stay afloat.
Fort Bend County We All Eat program continues to help feed families, support businesses A Fort Bend County program created to help combat food insecurity and provide an economic stimulus to local restaurants has helped feed more than 7,300 residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Feeding families and building businesses is what the We All Eat program is all about. To date we have served more 40,000 meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity. It is an honor to serve the community.
Texas Black Expo's We All Eat program is a $2.8 million dollar initiative created to provide warm meals for Fort Bend County residents by utilizing local restaurants. To date more than 25,000 meals have been served to families in need. Qualifying individuals are approved within 48 hours, so if you or someone you know are in need apply today and be sure to like and share.
Fort Bend uses Cares Act money to feed residents What to do with the millions of dollars in Cares Act money received by Fort Bend County? A public private partnership is now in place to help struggling restaurants while also feeding those who are suffering as a result of the pandemic.
Today we are serving 1,574 meals to Fort Bend County residents. Happy Thanksgiving!
10,000 Meals!🍽
Today we are happy to announce The “We All Eat” program has reached 10,000 meals. Our goal is to serve 200,000 meals by December 31st
A full week into We All Eat Fort Bend County and we have served over 1,000 meals served. Today program creator and president was out greeting guests and restaurant owners.
Today we added two more Fort Bend County restaurants to our program. Check out the delicious menus. Otto's
1. Sausage Plate with BBQ Beans and Potato Salad
2. Half Smoked Chiken with BBQ Beans and Potato Salad
Crab Heads
1. Fried Combo Plate (2 pieces of Catfish, 6 Shrimp, French Fries and a soda)
2. Steak Rice (Beef, onion, green bell, steam rice or fried rice, soda)
3. Seafood Rice (Calamari, green bell onion, steamed rice or fried rice, soda)
Day 2 of We All Eat program in Fort Bend County we served close to 200 meals. If you or someone you know has been impacted by the pandemic, lives in Fort Bend County and are in need of a warm meal during the holiday season. Visit www.wealleattexas.com today to enroll.
We All Eat Fort Bend County offially kicked off yesterday. Our restaurants liaisons , and President were all hands on deck to assist participating restaurants successfully place orders. Our first meal was provided to the Granados Family and they were extremely appreciative. Swipe left to hear from them.
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Free Meals from Local Fort Bend County Restaurants for Families in Need We All Eat Texas – Fort Bend County is a program funded by Fort Bend County that allows for county residents who are experiencing food insecurity due to the ...
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Texas Black Expo Joins Fort Bend County to Launch We All Eat Program to Help Local Residents and Restaurants Impacted by COVID-19 - Houston Forward Times ABOVE: (L to R) Fort Bend County Precinct 2 Commissioner Grady Prestage, Texas Black Expo…
We All Eat is an innovative program that will help both restaurants and residents within Fort Bend County. Check out a few photos from our press conference yesterday. Guest included Commissioner Grady Prestage, State Representative Ron Reynolds, Texas Black Expo President Jerome Love, as well as Darryl Austin owner of Sugars Cajun Cuisine. Registration available at www.wealleattexas.com