The Free Store brings warmth during Corpus Christi’s cold snap.

“You cold? You want some soup?”

A simple question, but for Marilena Garza and the volunteers at the Free Store, it’s central to their mission.

The Free Store, which started in 2021, provides food, clothing, and even medical supplies to those in need, and it’s mobile. For many, it’s a lifeline, especially on cold nights.

“Do you still have hot hands?” Garza asks as she rolls down her van window.

Packed with essentials, Garza’s van serves as a place of comfort for people often overlooked by others. Inside, there’s hot food, fresh clothing, and a sense of hope.

“We’re always having to find something to eat…it’s hard,” says one person who has received help.

Garza’s efforts provide more than just food; they offer a moment of relief in a difficult reality.

“I’m constantly carrying stuff in my car. I’m the one who rolls down the window and gives that person hope,” Garza says.

The cold weather drives the Free Store’s efforts this week during Corpus Christi’s cold snap, but Garza’s journey began in 2021 with something much smaller—a few pairs of shoes. Today, she and her volunteers give out much more, thanks to the generosity of people in the Corpus Christi community.

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