

This season we are focused on giving back some Holiday Cheer to our Homeless Community in Houston, Tx . We are preparing 300 bagged meals and care kits from now through December 19, 2020 to distribute on December 23, 2020.
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In order to make a difference, we rely on the support of generous individuals and businesses in our community. We would be most grateful if you would consider providing any of the items on our list.
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ITEMS NEEDED FOR THE HOMELESS
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Tuna and Crackers
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Granola Bars and Cereal
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Fruit Snacks, Fresh Fruits and Fruit Cups
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Chips and Juice Boxes
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Gift Certificates to Fast Foods
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Hand Wipes and Chapstick
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Toothbrush and Toothpaste
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Comb and Brush
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Soap and Lotion
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Mints, Cough Drops, and Gum
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Small Personal Kleenex
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Socks
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Blankets (new or gently used)
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Mini Flyers with ways the Mission can meet their needs
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Please contact us ThePortiaSouthernFoundation@gmail.com or call 832-660-8860 if you are able to support our efforts to make a difference in the community.
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Thank you so much for your kind consideration of our request, and we hope to hear from you soon.
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Video credits to my son Chad Hunt aka Dat Whiteboi

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HOLIDAY GIVE BACK
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This year in the spirit of giving back, The Portia Southern Foundation decided to service the Homeless Community of Houston, Tx. Today we were able to service over 300 individuals with bagged meals, care kits, blankets, water, and lots of love.
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With the support of our Sponsors, Supporters, and Volunteers, the Holiday Give Back was a huge success. A special thank you to our Corporate and Elite Sponsors HEB, Planet Ford Spring, My Sisters Keeper, JD Cavitt, Charles Cavitt, Niecy Lavan, Erikah Nocturnal, Margo Broughton, Boutique 10.02. This event could not have happened without you.
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As we embarked upon our first Homeless Encampment, We were able to service about 50 individuals. They were warm and very grateful. We then went to a larger Encampment, where the Homeless Community appeared to be waiting for a little beacon of light. There we were joined by several volunteers eager to jump right in and help. Officer Cooper (HPD Mental Health Unit) made sure we were in compliance, while Officers Webb (HPD), Bumpers (Pct 1), Kirby (HPD), Greene (Metro), Finner (HPD Asst Police Chief), and Ms Kimble from the Harris center kept us safe and in order. After servicing approximately 180 Patrons, we had enough to service one additional Encampment.
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Although we could not accommodate the whole city, we were able to shine a little light on so many that would possibly go without.
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Last but not least, thank you to our amazing The Portia Southern Foundation Team, that took time out to solicit contributions, donations, run pickup errands, and make timeless phone calls. This team is always at it's best in UNITY.
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