Central Texas Food Bank is holding its third special food distribution in as many days on Monday at the Delco Activity Center.
The Central Texas Food Bank is holding another food distribution to help residents impacted by the recent ice storm.
CTFB says it is "concerned about how the recent ice storm is affecting everyone, in particular the thousands of Central Texans who find themselves in need as a result of the recent power outage." As of 9 p.m. Saturday night, almost 32,000 people were still without power due to just over 1,400 active outagesCTFB will be holding the special food distribution on Monday, Feb. 6 from 6-8 p.m.
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