Whenever an area in Bastrop County, Texas, is in need, Mission U-Too shows up to help. The non-profit organization is known for bringing meals and comfort to their community members when disaster strikes. As wildfires tore through the area, many were left without homes and in need of a helping hand. First responders flooded the area to help put out the remaining fires and rescue people from dangerous damaged structures.
Bryan Brueggman and his fellow group members also stepped up to help.
"These are all my neighbors so it's my community, they're my family," Brueggman told KEYE TV.
Brueggman and Mission U-Too spent most of Oct. 20 hand delivering meals to first responders working the scenes of the fire and providing medical services to the injured. He and the group wanted to make sure that the individuals who were helping their community were well taken care of.
Mission U-Too has delivered over 5,000 meals in the last week, according to KEYE TV, and the group does not intend to slow down. Brueggman told the news source that he and his organization would be around and continue to provide meals as long as people needed them.