Anna Kurian saw the lines at the North Texas Food Bank start to get longer and longer last year as the coronavirus pandemic rolled through Texas. Then came the storm.
"There's still tremendous lines and a great need," said Kurian, the Senior Director of Marketing and Communications. "So I feel that this event was catastrophic, and is really going to impact our region for a long time."
But there to help was Cardinals quarterback and Texas native Kyler Murray, who played high school football one town over from the Plano-based nonprofit.
Murray donated 60,000 meals to the North Texas Food Bank following last week's devastating winter storm.