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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Houston flooding is massive. We have been hosting another family with
3 dogs since Tuesday because of high water in their subdivision, which
is not too far from us. But we only got water in the streets in our
subdivision.
We were very, very lucky, and a Kroger's is a couple of blocks from us. I
e-mailed a board member who has been taking GF products from our
meetings to a Food Bank in the past. Here is what she found out:
The Houston Food Bank had asked me to take our gluten free food
donations to GCCSA, the organization I did the article on for our
newsletter. They maintain a food pantry with a special section for special
diets.
My contact there is:
Sue Garcia
Gulf Coast Community Services Association
9320 Kirby Drive
Houston TX 77054
Email [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Phone 713.393.4783
Cell 832.860.1325
Fax 713.343.8709
HFB was concerned that GF food would get mixed into the general food
donations and GCCSA has some people that consistently need GF food.
Thanks for your concern.
Janet Rinehart ([log in to unmask]); 281/679-7608
Chairman, Houston Celiac Support Group
13722 Ashley Run, Houston, TX 77077
<http://www.houstonceliacs.org> www.houstonceliacs.org
Former President, CSA/USA, Inc. -- <http://www.csaceliacs.org>
www.csaceliacs.org
Jefferson Award Winner, May 2008, for public service to celiacs
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