A Tyler church is spreading kindness close to home, hosting a giveaway event where community members can pick up free clothes and household goods — no strings attached.
According to KETK, the church opened its doors to neighbors in need, offering clothing and household items at no cost. Events like this reflect the spirit of generosity that faith communities across East Texas regularly bring to their neighborhoods, connecting people with practical resources while building bonds across the community.
Meanwhile, the Texas African American Museum marked Juneteenth with a celebration in Tyler headlined by the ‘Oxtail King,’ bringing food, culture, and community together for the historic holiday. The event highlighted the rich cultural heritage of East Texas and gave residents a festive way to honor the significance of Juneteenth.
From a church giving away everyday essentials to a museum celebration honoring history and culture, Tyler’s community spirit was on full display this past weekend — a reminder of the warmth and generosity that make this city a great place to call home.