Kerrville, Texas. – Operation BBQ Relief (OBR), a much-loved nonprofit founded by big-hearted Kansas City pitmasters, is returning to Texas to provide BBQ, comfort, and a sense of normalcy to all those impacted by the catastrophic flooding. This marks OBR’s 15th deployment to Texas since 2012. In the 14 prior deployments, the organization provided more than 530,000 meals to families and first responders in need.
Meal distribution sites will be announced daily on our social media platforms, follow us for the latest information.
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Background:
This is OBR’s 15th deployment to Texas since 2012:
- Lake Jackson, TX (2024): 33,980 meals in 12 days
- Richardson, TX (2024): 1,750 meals in 3 days
- Houston, TX (2024): 9,600 meals in 5 days
- Canadian, TX (2024): 5,020 meals in 11 days
- Perryton, TX (2023): 7,250 meals in 11 days
- Houston, TX (2021): 37,000 meals in 9 days
- Beaumont, TX (2020): 7,836 meals in 6 days
- North Dallas, TX (2019): 1,450 meals in 2 days
- Franklin & Alto, TX (2019): 1,960 meals in 3 days
- Houston, Beaumont & Victoria, TX (2017): 371,760 meals in 11 days
- Rowlett & Garland, TX (2015): 33,968 meals in 7 days
- Wimberley, TX (2015): 8,700 meals in 7 days
- West, TX (2013): 16,000 meals in 8 days
- Royse City, TX (2012): 2,500 meals in 3 days