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Shredding Hunger (Paper Shredding & Food Drive)

KW Southwest will shred your papers for FREE when you donate cash or non-perishable food to help feed hungry families in Fort Bend County. All donations will go directly to East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry, Inc.

Join our paper shredding & food drive Saturday October 14th from 10 am to 1 pm.

Parking Lot of 1650 Highway 6, Sugar Land, TX 77478

Call 281-265-0000 if you have any questions.

Check out our video from our last Shredding Hunger event

Check out our April event.

FAQs

Where is the event located?

At the parking lot of KW Southwest – 1650 Highway 6 Sugar Land TX 77478

How much does it cost?

Shredding is free. We want to help families in Fort Bend County. Donate a bag full of non-perishable food items or cash. Donations are not required.

What time does the event start/end?

10 am – 1 pm on Saturday Oct 14th

How long will it take to have my document shredded?

It can take a 5-10 minutes or longer. First come, first served. We recommend that you arrive early.

What organization receives the donations?

All donations (cash/food) will go to East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry. Visit https://www.humanneeds.org.

How much should I donate?

Donations are not required. The suggested donation is one bag of food per box of documents. Alternatively, you can donate $10 cash.

Who is KW Southwest?

KW Southwest is the largest real estate brokerage in Fort Bend County. We believe in giving where we live ❤️

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