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Endress+Hauser Donates $10K for Texas Storm Recovery

In the wake of the recent Texas winter storms that left millions of people without power, heat, or running water, Endress+Hauser is helping Texans in need. The company’s Houston-area employees selected four local nonprofit organizations, each of which Endress+Hauser will support with a donation of $2,500. 

The four organizations provide food and other essential resources for those still recovering. Here’s a look at each one.

Kid’s Meals Inc. has been making and delivering free, healthy meals directly to homes of hungry children since 2006. Due to the winter storm, they experienced power outages that wiped out much of their food supply. They lost produce, meat, and cheese meant to supply 6,000 meals for hungry kids. Now they are working hard to restock and keep deliveries going to children who need it more than ever. 

For 113 years, BakerRipley has been committed to creating solutions that break the cycle of poverty. They create pathways of opportunity with resources, education, and connections for emerging neighborhoods. 

The Houston Food Bank is America’s largest food bank, serving 18 southeast Texas counties. In collaboration with 1,500 community partners, they provide assistance to thousands of people each week. 

The Beacon provides much more than a meal. They meet the daily needs of hundreds of homeless men and women while empowering them with housing case management, program referrals, and civil legal aid. The aim is to provide a way out of homelessness. 

For more information on each nonprofit and to donate, visit their websites: Kidsmealsinc.org, Bakerripley.org, Houstonfoodbank.org, and Beaconhomeless.org.

For information about Endress+Hauser, visit www.us.endress.com.

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