Patrick Duffy and Linda Purl Join Houston Effort to Fight Hunger
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Actors Patrick Duffy and Linda Purl brought star power to a local campaign to fight hunger in Houston this week. Their visit helped spotlight the growing need for food assistance across the city as area nonprofits continue to face rising demand.
Duffy and Purl joined volunteers and community leaders at a Houston-area food distribution event, where they helped pack meals and spoke with families. Organizers said the actors' participation increased local awareness and encouraged more residents to get involved.
Growing Need for Support in Houston
Food insecurity remains a major challenge for many households in the region. Nonprofit leaders say more families rely on food banks and community distribution events as living costs rise. The presence of nationally recognized actors brought renewed attention to those efforts.
During the event, Duffy and Purl encouraged Houstonians to donate time or resources. They emphasized that even small contributions can help families who struggle to secure daily meals. Their message resonated with residents and volunteers who witnessed the scale of need firsthand.
Why It Matters for Houston
- Houston’s food banks report higher demand during the holiday season.
- Local businesses often support these initiatives, and increased visibility can boost participation.
- Celebrity involvement helps nonprofits reach new audiences and inspire community engagement.
For many families, these programs provide essential support. As more people become aware of the issue, nonprofits hope to increase donations and expand services.
What’s Next
Organizers expect another round of community food drives this month. Volunteers, local companies, and civic groups are preparing for larger turnouts thanks to the increased attention from the event.
Residents who want to contribute can sign up with local hunger-relief organizations. Many groups need help packing boxes, distributing food, or sponsoring meal kits. Businesses can also support efforts through donations or corporate volunteer programs.
This article is a summary of reporting by FOX 26 Houston. Read the full story here.

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