McIngvale did so without hesitation and without being asked by city officials. Eyewitness News caught up with McIngvale Friday afternoon at this warehouse off the North Freeway. He spent all day helping to coordinate donations. McIngvale, his team, and volunteers handed out water, cleaning supplies, and even diapers to those in need.
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"The future of Houston is bright. We're a resilient group," said Mattress Mack. "They knocked us down. We are going to get back up because if not for our struggle we would not know our strength. Our strength is as a community and as solidarity. We're finding that right now. The future of Houston is better than ever."
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McIngvale said they are in need of volunteers and cleaning supplies donations. You can visit the store in person to help at 6006 North Freeway, Houston. He also announced a GoFundMe account started after the storm raised more than 92,000 dollars.
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He said the monies raised will go to Points of Light, Crisis Cleanup, Houston Community Toolbank and TX/RX Labs.
All organizations said more volunteers will be needed as the cleanup process continues in Greater Houston. You can visit volunteerhouston.org to help out.
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