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In February of 2021, a brutal winter storm of unprecedented magnitude made its way through Texas. Roads became impassable, local grocery stores were depleted, and many Texans found themselves left without basic utilities.
In the face of a growing crisis in Austin, local Chick-fil-A® restaurant Operators Jared Johnson and Thamson Nguyen knew they wanted to help.
Door-to-door delivery
After creating a plan of action, Johnson and his team began building dozens of Chick-fil-A® Nuggets Trays and 6-count Chocolate Chunk Cookies to take to the neighborhoods of Round Rock. With temperatures below freezing, Johnson and his team went door to door, offering warm food and a smile to as many community members as they could reach. Their efforts did not go unnoticed by those in the community.
We knew big parts of our community were in need. We were grateful to be able to show that we were here for them.
Chick-fil-A restaurant Operator Thamson Nguyen
Fostering new relationships through freezing temperatures
Belterra Village Team Members and other volunteers in the community joined Nguyen’s ongoing efforts to organize free food deliveries outside of the efforts at the restaurant. Nguyen and his team even went as far as to provide various Chick-fil-A menu items to senior living centers, first responders and local power company employees, including passing out Chick-fil-A® Chicken Sandwiches to as many people as they could.