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Call: Demand That Houston End Homeless Feeding Bans

Call Vice Mayor Martha Castex-Tatum’s Office and Demand that Houston End Homeless Feeding Bans

In Houston, Texas, there are anti-homeless feeding bans that prevent citizens from donating food to more than five individuals. The Coalition for the Homeless Houston recorded 3,567 homeless residents in Harris County, of which 1,515 were living on the streets rather than in shelters. Although people can still donate basic necessities such as blankets, clothes, and hygiene products, it is inconsiderate to the homeless population who rely on other citizens to obtain free food.

Be sure to Rev this post after your call and encourage others to do the same. Click “Learn More” to learn more about homeless feeding bans. Use the “Call” button to call Vice Mayor Martha Castex-Tatum to demand that Houston end Homeless Feeding Bans.

After you reach a staff member or voicemail from Vice Mayor Martha Castex-Tatum’s office:

Hello, my name is [your name]. I am a constituent from [state / province, city, zip / postal code]. I am concerned about the homeless feeding bans that are preventing good samaritans from helping the homeless population in Houston. I urge Vice Mayor Martha Castex-Tatum to please work to end homeless feeding bans in Houston. I don’t need a response, thank you for your time.

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