![]() ![]() Volunteers direct traffic during the Lots of Love and the San Antonio Food Bank distribution held at PicaPica Plaza in San Antonio, Texas on April 29, 2020. Josie Norris /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 9 of19 Valentin Tristan hands a bag of food to a recipient during the Lots of Love food distribution event at Pica Pica Plaza in San Antonio, Texas on April 29, 2020. Josie Norris /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 8 of19 Josie Norris /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 7 of19įrom left: Valentin Tristan, Antonio Guillen and Craig Blakley wait for more recipients to arrive during the Lots of Love food distribution event held with the San Antonio Food Bank at Pica Pica Plaza in San Antonio, Texas on April 29, 2020. Josie Norris /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 6 of19Ī volunteer carries bags of produce to give out during the Lots of Love and the San Antonio Food Bank food distribution event at Pica Pica Plaza in San Antonio, Texas on April 29, 2020. Pica Pica Plaza Ownership Group and Flip’z Entertainment say the initiative, organized by the group’s managing partner Al Honigblum, a Lee High School grad, has raised more than $450,000 for the San Antonio Food Bank. Josie Norris /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 5 of19Ĭars line up during the Lots of Love food distribution event held with the San Antonio Food Bank at Pica Pica Plaza in San Antonios South Side on April 29, 2020. ![]() He said his mother, who was widowed at age 29 with three young children, taught him and his siblings to help those in need. Josie Norris /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 4 of19ĭeveloper Al Honigblum, managing partner of PicaPica Plaza Ownership Group, and a 1976 Lee High School graduate, organized a drive that has raised more than $450,000 for the San Antonio Food Bank. Josie Norris /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 3 of19ĭeveloper Al Honigblum, managing partner of PicaPica Plaza Ownership Group, and a 1976 Lee High School graduate, organized a drive that has raised more than $450,000 for the San Antonio Food Bank and helped provide food for several thousand South Side families hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Josie Norris /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 2 of19Ī food recipient waves to volunteers during the Lots of Love food distribution event at Pica Pica Plaza in San Antonio, Texas on April 29, 2020. ![]() Pica Pica Plaza Ownership Group and Flip’z Entertainment say they have raised more than $450,000 for the San Antonio Food Bank through its Lots of Love Initiative, organized by Al Honigblum, managing partner of PicaPica Plaza Ownership Group. Rosemary Gutierrez directs traffic during the Lots of Love and San Antonio Food Bank distribution at Pica Pica Plaza in San Antonio, Texas ,on April 29, 2020. ![]()
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