BOERNE — The GVTC Foundation celebrated its 13th annual Thanksgiving Give Back Project, delivering 614 Thanksgiving meals to families experiencing hardship across the GVTC service area.
What began over a decade ago as a small act of kindness has grown into one of the Foundation’s most beloved and impactful community traditions. The heart of the Thanksgiving Give Back Project is simple: to bring joy to families who may be struggling.
Since its start in 2012, the project has continued to grow, powered by the generosity of local businesses, schools, organizations and volunteers who come together each year to make sure no family goes without a Thanksgiving meal.
Working hand in hand with local food pantries, The GVTC Foundation ensures every meal reaches those who need it most. Thanks to community partners, families received frozen turkeys, traditional sides, bread and desserts to enjoy at their own tables.
On the Saturday before Thanksgiving, GVTC employees and their families rolled up their sleeves to pack and personally deliver each meal.
Since its beginning, the project has supported a total of 4,381 families, each one a reminder of what can be achieved when a community comes together with love and purpose.
The Thanksgiving Give Back Project is made possible by incredible partnerships. From local banks to schools and service organizations, every contribution helps create a brighter holiday season for others.
As the needs in our community continue to evolve, The GVTC Foundation is already preparing for next year’s effort, reaching out to new partners and volunteers who want to make a difference.
For details about The GVTC Foundation and how to get involved, contact: info@gvtcfoundation. com or visit https://gvtc. com/foundation.







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