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Port Houston Gives Back with Thanksgiving Project

Written by Port Houston | November 28, 2018 at 2:51 PM

More than 80 volunteers, comprised of Port Houston team members, their friends and family, helped share in the spirit of Thanksgiving by preparing and delivering meals to local families in need Nov. 22.

The event was held at the Houston International Seafarers’ Center, which was divided into three work stations: the first was an outdoor space where a cooking team seasoned and fried turkeys; the second area was where other food items were organized and separated; and the final area was a craft station where volunteers created Thanksgiving cards and festive signage for each box in which meals would be delivered.

Port Houston worked with Neighbors in Action, a local nonprofit, and nearby Port Houston Elementary School to identify 20 families needing assistance during Thanksgiving.  Each of the families selected received a large package with a turkey, sides, dessert and all the Thanksgiving trimmings. 

Once the meal packages were complete, volunteers delivered everything directly to each of the selected families’ homes. 

“This is a very heartwarming effort Port Houston has undertaken the last two years,” said Leslie Herbst, director of community relations at Port Houston. “Working together to ensure families in need have the opportunity to enjoy a great meal during the holidays is another way Port Houston employees are committed to helping the local community.”

“Every box left for delivery with even more food items than we originally planned, which is a true testament to the generosity of our Port Houston family,” added Herbst.