Former Texans Star J.J. Watt and Wife Donate $100k to Texas Flood Recovery
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 8 – Billy Gene's restaurant, backed by JJ Watt's $100,000 donation, delivers meals and supplies to flood survivors and first responders in Texas Hill Country relief efforts.
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Former Texans star J.J. Watt and wife donate $100k to Texas flood recovery
Houston Texans legend J.J. Watt is lending a helping hand once again. Amid the ongoing rescue and recovery efforts after devastating flash floods across Texas's Hill Country, the former football player and his wife, Kealia, are donating $100,000 to relief efforts. How is J.J. Watt helping recovery efforts? Grape Juice Kerrville is providing meals to first responders and community members in need and is actively seeking donations to support their…
JJ Watt and Wife Kealia Donate $100,000 to Texas Restaurant Helping Flood Survivors
The couple donated to Grape Juice restaurant in Kerrville, Texas, which has been cooking and distributing meals to first responders and displaced survivorsEthan Miller/Getty JJ and Kealia WattJJ Watt and his wife Kealia Ohai Watt are doing their part to help victims of the Texas flooding disaster.The former NFL star and his wife of 5 years publicly donated $100,000 to a meal delivery fundraiser for those affected by the flash floods that devast…
Family-owned Texas restaurant works to feed first responders: 'We're thankful for them'
KERRVILLE, TEXAS – Business owners in Texas are rolling up their sleeves to serve those who serve others. As first responders work to comb through the debris and destruction, the owners and staff at Billy Gene’s are cooking up Hill Country favorites for the men and women helping their community."On the day that it happened, we just started," Crystal Smith, who owns Billy Gene’s with her husband, told Fox News Digital. "We knew they were coming o…
Family-owned Texas restaurant works to feed first responders: 'We're thankful for them' - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! KERRVILLE, TEXAS – Business owners in Texas are rolling up their sleeves to serve those who serve others. As first responders work to comb through the debris and destruction, the owners and staff at Billy Gene’s are cooking up Hill Country favorites for the men and women helping their community. “On the day that it happened, we just started,” Crystal Smith, who owns Billy Gene’s with her husband, told…
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