We re Open! Carter s Burgers thankful for Bryan Restaurant Month
All this Feb., Carterâs Burgers has great deals, Mon-Wed, for anyone that stops by and mentions the âBryan Restaurant Month Passâ.
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BRYAN, TX â Carterâs Burgers in Bryan has weathered the storm that is the coronavirus pandemic, for nearly the last year.
âWeâve been hanging in there, business has been good so far. Weâve dropped off on some places, but weâre hanging in there and trying to keep our customers coming in,â said Kayla Wesley, Carterâs Burgers Manager.
In an effort to help drive customers to local eateries in town, including Carterâs Burgers, Destination Bryan has designated the entire month of February as Restaurant Month.
Updated: 9:42 PM CST January 12, 2021
BRYAN, Texas The giving season may be over, but Bryan ISD s Project Hope is still looking to serve their community.
Project Hope is a support office for students, families, teachers and staff within the school district. They help provide clothes, school supplies and food through their Hope locker.
Project Hope has seen a great need across the district since the pandemic hit, especially in food assistance. To meet the demand, the organization relies on funding from the Brazos Valley Food Bank and donations from the community.
Donations of clothes, school supplies or food can be made at the Project Hope office in the back of Bryan Collegiate High School located at 1901 East Villa Maria Rd.
Updated: 9:30 PM CST December 25, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas Providing resources to those struggling around the community is one of REACH Project’s goals. The need for that could have been greater than in 2020.
“We knew we wanted to do something and help but we weren’t really sure what we could do, said Max Gerall, the founder of REACH Project. We just decided to jump into our community and listen to what they had to say.”
In March and April, staff from all different departments at Texas A&M were laid off due to the pandemic. REACH Project helped hundreds of people file unemployment claims and applications.
The REACH Projects continues to help invisible Aggies through the holidays. They distributed 200 meals Monday. Author: Tristan Lewis (KAGS) Updated: 10:29 PM CST December 21, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas Giving back to those around him is something Max Gerall has held in his heart for a long time.
“I knew as an Aggie I had to do something, said Gerall, the founder of the REACH Project. I had to jump into action because that’s just who we are in Aggieland.”
The REACH Project is a non-profit that aims to serve Texas A&M University s overlooked contract service employees, or known as the Invisible Aggies. He attributes these staff members for showing him compassion and helping him get through school.
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