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Houston Sober Living

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Open • 8:30 am - 9:00 pm

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Kids’ Meals - Starting Saturday, August 16th, all Houston-area volunteer shifts will be held at 8790 Hammerly Blvd instead of 330 Garden Oaks!

Kids’ Meals

(7 reviews)

Spring Branch

Kids Meals Houston is a nonprofit that delivers free, healthy lunches to children suffering from…read morefood insecurity. They deliver 7,000 to 8,000 lunch bags a day to children across the Houston area. We are glad to support this awesome cause by decorating paper lunch bags, stuffing the bags with healthy snacks, and donating stuffed bags. Hope everyone who's able will find time to donate or volunteer for Kids Meals!

Through an organization I'm a board member of, I signed up to volunteer on a Saturday morning at…read moreKids' Meals Inc. Located in The Heights, Kids' Meals is in a shopping center with a bunch of other businesses. Since some entrances were closed, it was a little confusing figuring out how to get in at first. But, once you're in, parking is easy. After arriving, an employee at Kids' Meals spent a couple of minutes training us. Kids' Meals makes bagged lunches for kids in need. Since you're making meals, they require that you wear a hat or hair net. After training, we moved on to the facility where they had an assembly line system going. There were several different jobs and mine was to place a sandwich in a bag and then place the completed lunch in a large box. After 60 lunches filled the box, I also served as the muscle (a role I always gladly accept ;)). The boxes were then moved to a tray. I spent two hours or so volunteering here and it was a great experience. Giving back to the community is so important and Kids' Meals is one of the many great non-profits here in Houston. I would gladly volunteer here again.

Houston Sober Living - halfwayhouses - Updated May 2026

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