At Let’s Help Texans, we turn unused spaces into thriving sources of food, sustainability, and community connection. By restoring the land and empowering communities, we create lasting solutions that improve lives and protect Texas for future generations.
From community gardens that provide fresh food, to riparian restorations that prevent flooding, to pocket parks that offer peaceful retreats, we are building shared spaces that reflect the strength, generosity, and resilience of Texans. Together, we are creating a stronger, greener Texas for all.
Using native plants like Frogfruit and Switchgrass, we prevent flooding, improve soil health, and revive Texas ecosystems.
We create shared gardens at schools, libraries, and neighborhoods to grow food, teach sustainability, and build stronger communities.
We turn underused lawns into gardens that provide fresh food, fight food insecurity, and strengthen community connections.
Our dedicated team is committed to transforming unused spaces into thriving gardens that benefit communities and the environment.
Emma coordinates food distribution efforts, ensuring that vulnerable families receive essential groceries on schedule.
Daniel manages volunteer scheduling and training sessions, ensuring smooth operations and a welcoming environment for new helpers.
Sarah leads fundraising initiatives, organizing events and campaigns to secure necessary funds for the organization's projects.