H-E-B Chairman Charles Butt makes $20 million personal donation to Texas food banks
Charles Butt, chairman of San Antonio-based grocery giant H-E-B, is donating $20 million of his personal fortune to Texas food banks ahead of the summer season. More than 200,000 children living in low-income households in the San Antonio area rely on school meal programs for breakfast and lunch during the academic year, according to the San Antonio Food Bank. As such, the summer break can be difficult for families in need.
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