I spent most of today making runs to deliver masks to other groups and front-line workers.

Here's how my day went:

First stop - Tejano Center for Community Concerns. @Tejanocenter

They're doing great work getting food and services to the East End residents!
Next stop:

Harris County Juvenile Center

This is the Chief Juvenile Probation Officer (head honcho) Henry Gonzalez.

Their N95 masks are courtesy of the Sheet Metal Workers Local No. 54.
Third - I went across the street to take 500 surgical masks to @Pct1Constable Alan Rosen.

His officers are working hard to keep us safe.
4th - a quick stop to @LegacyCommunity across the street from my district office.

They are screening patients and taking care of our community. They serve low income people across Houston.

Please consider giving them a donation:

https://www.legacycommunityhealth.org/development/donations/
Last stop is @HOPECHC.

Just like Legacy, Hope is a FQHC and serve lower income community members. They are doing testing and providing regular service during the crisis.

Please consider giving them a donation to thank them for their great work:

https://www.hopechc.org/donate/ 
Again, the donations are not coming from me. I'm just the delivery boy.

Thanks needs to go to the Sino Professional Association, Houston Tsinghua Alumni Association, and the Houston Asian American community.
A very special thanks needs to go to Sheet Metal Workers Local No. 54 -- they dug out N95 masks from their own supplies.

Thank you!
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