United Way of the Brazos Valley and Luminant Partner to Distribute
4,000 Free Facemasks During Drive-Thru Distribution Event
Information provided by United Way of the Brazos Valley
United Way of the Brazos Valley is partnering with Luminant to give away free facemasks during its drive-thru distribution event on Friday, Aug. 7, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Approximately 4,000 facemasks will be distributed by the United Way of the Brazos Valley, including surgical masks provided by Robertson County Emergency Management.
Residents can pick up a facemask bundle on Friday, Aug. 7, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. at the Pridgeon Center, 351 Cooks Lane, Franklin, TX 77856.
The free facemasks will be distributed in bundles of five. Limit of one facemask bundle per car, while supplies last.
There is no cost, registration or identification requirement to receive a free facemask bundle. Residents do not need to leave their car to receive a bundle as United Way of the Brazos Valley staff and Luminant volunteers will be on hand to pass bundles through the passenger window.
United Way of the Brazos Valley would like to thank Robertson County Emergency for providing surgical masks.
The United Way of the Brazos Valley has distributed approximately 16,000 facemasks during its previous distribution events in July.
Luminant is helping to coordinate local resources for Friday’s event, including recruiting volunteers to distribute the masks on Friday.
United Way of the Brazos Valley fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in the Brazos Valley. They work to strengthen the community by identifying issues facing the Brazos Valley, engaging individuals to build strategies and mobilizing resources to invest in change. United Way invests through Community Impact Grants to local nonprofit organizations and investment initiatives including 2-1-1 Texas, Youth Leadership Cabinet, Early Literacy programs and the Financial Stability Innovation Fund. To support the United Way of the Brazos Valley and to learn more about their impact in the community, visit www.uwbv.org.