Food & Nourishment
Feeding Texas During COVID-19: Thomas J. Henry’s Pandemic Food Relief
About the Project
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Thomas J. Henry stepped forward with timely support and creative philanthropy to help Texans navigate uncertainty. His contributions ranged from media sponsorship and matching donations to essential food aid—ultimately delivering thousands of meals to vulnerable communities.
$20,000
Donation to Central Texas Food Bank
Support for Emergency Food Distribution During the Pandemic
Community-Focused, Purpose-Driven Giving in Crisis
Who We Helped
- Families facing food insecurity during pandemic lockdowns and economic hardship.
- The Central Texas Food Bank, enabling them to feed more people through drive-thru distributions.
- Local communities across the Austin area, where food access was critical during times of social distancing and limited mobility.
Our Goal
- To bolster food access during a public health emergency when many families struggled to secure meals.
- To leverage sponsorship platforms to amplify relief efforts and reach more people.
- To offer tangible, immediate assistance that directly benefited community members in need.
Thomas J. Henry’s approach demonstrated that impactful relief isn’t just about responding—it’s about choosing partners, platforms, and methods that maximize reach and support.
Relief Highlights
- Through Blues on the Screen—a TV-style broadcast adaptation of BAM’s "Blues on the Green" during COVID‑era restrictions—Thomas J. Henry stepped up with a $20,000 contribution to the Central Texas Food Bank.
- The event raised nearly $11,000 in viewer donations. Henry’s additional funding provided over 80,000 more meals or 668 emergency food boxes, more than doubling the event’s impact.
- By adapting to pandemic constraints, the event demonstrated how community support could thrive—whether in a park or over the airwaves.
Making a Difference
- Dramatically expanded disaster meal relief, ensuring thousands could access food during lockdowns and closures
- Supported local infrastructure, reinforcing the Central Texas Food Bank’s ability to operate amid health and economic strain
- Showcased innovative giving, proving that meaningful support can adapt and flourish even under unprecedented limitations
Thomas J. Henry’s relief efforts show how rapid, creative philanthropy can stabilize communities in crisis—feeding hope and strengthening recovery, one meal at a time.
