Houston Strong: A Food Resource Guide for Families in Need {And How You Can Help}


Houston Moms desires to show up as a community that cares. This is a critical time to connect those in need with information and guidance on how to secure food and sustenance. We ask that you share this information where and how you can. Spread love, spread support and show up for each other. Our greater Houston area knows how to band together to strive to stay Houston Strong! We have provided a full list of links and resources for our area for anyone navigating food needs.


Community Plates: A Guide to Houston’s Food Resources

As the economy continues to change, it’s important to stay mindful of the services available around us. I created this Houston Food Resource Guide to help families quickly find reliable support that works. Because every family helps fill the community plate and we all sometimes need a seat.

How to Help Houston Families Affected by SNAP Benefit Delays

Helping our neighbors is at the heart of who we are as Houstonians. Whether you give your time, money or a simple act of kindess, you are helping another parent breathe a little easier.

What do Do and Where to Get Help if You Lose Food Assistance

At Houston Moms, we’ve always believed that caring for our community means caring for every family — especially in tough times. No parent should have to worry about how to feed their children and no one should feel alone in figuring it out. Whether you need food today or just want to be prepared, here are some local and nearby resources that can help.


 

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Lindsey Benson
Raised in Fort Worth, Texas, I attended Auburn University and later married my high school sweetheart, Charlie. I always thought we’d raise our family back in Fort Worth, but life had other plans—Charlie’s job brought us to Houston in 2012. With a toddler, a baby, and not knowing anyone, I dove headfirst into exploring everything Houston had to offer for kids: museums, parks, and (mostly free) entertainment. In 2015, we had our 3rd baby and moved to Katy when our oldest started kindergarten, and it quickly began to feel like home. We've loved building our community here—one school event, neighborhood gathering, and new friendship at a time. Today, we’re raising our three kids—a 15-year-old son and two daughters, ages 13 and 10—and still discovering new things to love about this area every day. I’m a connector by nature and an Enneagram 7—always looking forward to the next fun event on my calendar. Whether it’s planning a get-together, finding a new local spot, or helping others feel connected, I’m all about bringing people together and making the most of each day.

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