Houston Chronicle Sunday

HomeAid partners with HP for ‘Essentials Baskets’ outreach

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Hewlett Packard Inc. (HP), recently joined HomeAid Houston’s outreach program “Essentials Baskets,” with their own canned food drive during a four-day period.

HomeAid has partnered with the Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County to provide “Welcome Home” and “Plentiful Pantry” baskets to families and individual­s housed through The Way Home program and is inviting other organizati­ons such as HP to participat­e.

The Way Home is a collaborat­ive model to prevent and end homelessne­ss in Houston, Pasadena, Conroe; and Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery counties.

Finding solutions

The program comprises more than 100 partners from all areas of the community, and is committed to making data-driven decisions to enact long-term, sustainabl­e solutions for solving homelessne­ss. HP put out a “call to action” to employees throughout the campus to collect canned food.

The department­s were split into employee teams and given the task to create “sculptures” using their cans that represente­d HP, summer and community. The groups collected 500 canned goods which reached their original goal.

At the unveiling of the “sculptures,” more than 200 HP employees were on hand to mingle with HomeAid and the Coalition for the Homeless and to hear about the agencies’ missions.

The canned food was presented to Harmony House, a homeless service agency. The cans filled 50 boxes and are valued at approximat­ely $860.

“It was a privilege to partner with HomeAid Houston,” said Bonita Parikh, MG business manager and customer support Americas. “HP Houston had a fantastic opportunit­y to work with a great organizati­on in order to give back to our community. We know each can will be a welcome essential to those less fortunate. We’re looking forward to future events with HomeAid.”

“HomeAid is honored to partner with Hewlett Packard and their incredible employees on our Way Home Program,” said Bette Moser, executive director of HomeAid Houston. “Their teams’ enthusiasm and generous hearts were evident from the moment we collaborat­ed on the project. We cannot thank them enough for their time and effort.”

HomeAid Houston is a 501(c)(3) charity of the Greater Houston Builders Associatio­n that builds transforma­tional housing for the homeless.

Further details

For informatio­n on HP Inc. visit www.hp.com. For informatio­n on HomeAid and HomeAid Essentials Baskets, visit www.homeaidhou­ston.org or call 281-970-8970.

 ??  ?? From left are Nicole Dudley, HP; Renee Cavazos, Coalition for the Homeless The Way Home Program; Stuart Feldman, HomeAid; and Nicole Dudley, HP.
From left are Nicole Dudley, HP; Renee Cavazos, Coalition for the Homeless The Way Home Program; Stuart Feldman, HomeAid; and Nicole Dudley, HP.

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