Houston rapper Travis Scott is keeping his hometown fed in the aftermath of Texas' historic winter storm.
Scott's Cactus Jack Foundation re-teamed with the City of Houston, as well as the Houston Health Foundation, to launch an emergency food program that provides 50,000 hot meals to the citizens of Houston, who were impacted by last week's Texas winter freeze. They will coordinate with The Black Service Chamber, The National Association of Christian Churches and restaurant owners to identify the most vulnerable groups of people in need of assistance. Eligible citizens need to live in one of the City of Houston's designated high-priority ZIP codes (find the full list below) and identify as senior citizens, high-risk and/or homebound adults, people with disabilities, families with children under the age of 18, low-income workers, or unemployed.