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H-E-B said as part of its initial outreach, the company is working closely with the Red Cross, Kerr County officials and ...
H-E-B has opened three pop-up sites in Central Texas to provide aid to flood victims and meals to first responders.
Kerrville, where dozens of people died in the July 4 flood, is where H-E-B got its start more than 100 years ago.
H-E-B has partnered with a Leander church to pass out disaster relief supplies and recovery kits following the devastating ...
H-E-B, the San Antonio-based supermarket chain, is preparing to help the Kerrville community after the July 4 floods that ...
As search and rescue efforts continue, both companies are helping emergency responders and displaced families with immediate ...
The Texas grocery chain is distributing relief kits to flood victims with essentials like water, snacks and cleaning supplies ...
H-E-B has proved once again that no store does more. The grocery chain beloved by Texans has set up a donation option for its ...
When disaster strikes in Texas, it's not just first responders people look for — it's those familiar H-E-B trucks, rolling in ...
Two sites, located in Leander and Burnet, opened at 8 a.m. and will run until 5 p.m. daily until further notice, while a ...
Flood victims can stop by H-E-B pop-up sites in Burnet, Leander or Liberty Hill for recovery kits including water, snacks, ...
Texas Monthly reports that a 17-year-old went viral on TikTok t he other day for hauling over 200 tortillas through ...