Thanksgiving Blessing

Dear Friends of Family Hope,

One family wrote to me recently, “Family Hope has made a difference in our lives when we were going through a hard time.  Now we are doing better because of Family Hope.” 

Family Hope is still helping people recover from the flood.  Just this past month, Family Hope gave out $15,000 of flood recovery funds to those still being impacted.  In addition, we continue to help people with furniture, medical, eyeglasses, rent and food.  Now I am asking you to help again. Thanksgiving and Christmas are coming, and families will be needing additional food to sustain their families.                                                                                                                           

THIS THANKSGIVING, would you consider giving a gift to help one or more families with food at Thanksgiving?

I have seen Texans step up when the need is the greatest!  Be a blessing in someone’s life. 


With Gratitude.

Dr. Dale Olson, Executive Director

Family Hope

Thanksgiving Meals for Hungry Families

One family wrote to me recently, “Family Hope is helping our family get through a tough time.” Prior to Hurricane Harvey, Family Hope was serving 100 additional families than last year. After Hurricane Harvey, more families are coming to Family Hope for help.

A few weeks ago we showed the world TEXAS STRONG…neighbor helping neighbor. Now I am asking you to help out again because the recovery is not over. In fact, for some families, life has become more difficult.

THIS THANKSGIVING, would you consider giving a gift to help one or more families with food at Thanksgiving?

I have seen Texans step up when the need is the greatest! These are difficult times for many so please consider sharing a gift of hope!

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Flood Update

Today, we saw the fruits of the Fulshear-Simonton-Richmond-Katy communities coming together to help each other and care for one another. I was at the shelter at Fulshear High School all day to witness the love on display... with volunteers sharing food, hygiene products, and even special grace-filled cards to encourage each family staying over night. The volunteers who served cared so much for these families and shared their best gifts to them. Outside of the walls of the high school, flooding continues. A reminder of how fragile life is when two of our community residents drowned in the flood waters.

As grateful as we are for the community response, we are at full capacity with items so I encourage you to share a small or big financial gift. This is the next phase where the needs are so great, and you can provide a better world for them while they are so stressed and worried about tomorrow.

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100% of these funds go directly to the flood relief

Tonight, we are aware of how much we need each other.