City of Austin Food and Water Distribution

Millennium Volunteers

Official statement:

Water Distribution

  • All sites will provide free water on a first come, first served basis, while supplies last.
  • We are asking that water allocations at these sites be reserved for those who have not been able to purchase or boil water.
  • Please have your trunk open or your doors unlocked so volunteers can place water in your vehicle promptly.
  • If you are on foot, we recommend that you bring a cart or carrier large enough to hold one case of water.

Distribution begins at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at the following sites:

If you are driving a vehicle, we ask that you have your trunk open or have your doors unlocked so that volunteers can place water in your vehicle.

If you are on foot, we recommend that you bring a cart or carrier large enough to hold 1 case of water. With the increased use of bottled water, we ask residents to recycle all single-use plastic bottles and jugs instead of throwing them in the trash.

 

Food Distribution

Austin-Travis County will be providing meals to those with critical need through mass distribution and home delivery.  Contactless curbside food and water drop off is available for vulnerable populations. If you are a home-bound Austinite experiencing food insecurity, you can request a drop-off by calling the ADRN hotline at (512) 806-0800.

Food Distribution – Millennium Youth Complex – Feb. 24, 1 – 6 p.m. (while supplies last)

  • Feb. 24, 1 – 6 p.m. (While supplies last)
  • 1156 Hargrave St, Austin, TX 78702
  • Drive-thru preferred; Walk-ups accepted too

What’s Available: Meals Ready to Eat (MREs), water, and other donated supplies.

  • MREs are meals that can be consumed without the need for cooking or heating. They are being provided by the Red Cross.
  • One case of water will be distributed per vehicle/pickup.

Please follow COVID-19 social distancing safety protocols, including wearing a mask.

If you need food and can’t make it to the Millennium Complex, please call 2-1-1 or ADRN at 512-806-0800 to be connected with someone that can help.

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