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UPDATE: Free drive-through meal sites Friday in Burnet, Granite Shoals, Cottonwood Shores

Highland Lakes Crisis Network offering free meals during storm

Highland Lakes Crisis Network volunteers and community members have set up two food distribution sites Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 3 pm.: the Granite Shoals Police Department and First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls. Photo courtesy of Highland Lakes Crisis Network 

FRIDAY, FEB. 19, UPDATE: The Highland Lakes Crisis Network’s free drive-through meal sites open at 3 p.m. at Hill Country Fellowship, 200 Houston Clinton Drive in Burnet; Granite Shoals Police Department, 410 N. Phillips Ranch Road; and Cottonwood Shores Police Department, 3915 Cottonwood Drive.

THURSDAY, FEB. 18, UPDATE: Highland Lakes Crisis Network is again handing out free drive-through meals on Thursday, Feb. 18, starting at 3 p.m. at First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls, 1101 Bluebonnet Drive, and the Granite Shoals Police Department, 410 N. Phillips Ranch Road.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17: In response to the unprecedented cold weather that’s left many residents without power and little access to food, Highland Lakes Crisis Network is setting up drive-through meal distribution sites Wednesday, Feb. 17.

Officials are asking the meals be for those without power and who are running low on food. Distribution takes place at 3 p.m. at the Granite Shoals Police Department, 410 N. Phillips Ranch Road, and First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls, 1101 Bluebonnet Drive.

Crisis Network officials are also asking those who have neighbors who are in need but can’t get out to pick up meals for them.

Visit HLCN’s website if you need assistance or would like to volunteer or make a donation. 

editor@thepicayune.com