Relief Efforts

Relief Efforts

Brookshire Grocery Co. Donation Campaign Raises $100,000 to Support Hill Country Flood Relief

TYLER, Texas, Aug. 1, 2025 – Brookshire Grocery Co. (BGC) and its customers have raised $100,000 to support the communities impacted by the devastating floods in Central Texas.


Throughout July, customers and employee-partners at Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, Spring Market, and FRESH by Brookshire’s stores in Texas donated to the flood relief campaign by adding $1, $3, $5 or $10 donation coupons to their purchases at checkout. The company also contributed to the donation to further support each benefiting organization.


All proceeds raised will benefit the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund and TEXSAR (Texas Search and Rescue). Both groups have helped provide critical aid to those affected by this tragedy.


“Our thoughts and prayers remain with those who were affected by this devastating natural disaster,” said Brad Brookshire, Chairman and CEO of Brookshire Grocery Co. “It was important to our company to step up and help our Texas neighbors during this critical time. We are proud to be able to donate $100,000 to the victims and their families and hope it makes a meaningful difference to those affected.”


Based in Tyler, Texas, BGC is a regional family-owned, Texas-based grocery business that employs more than 17,500 individuals throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma. The company operates more than 215 stores under the Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, FRESH by Brookshire’s, Spring Market and Reasor’s banners, along with three distribution centers and two corporate offices.


Brookshire Grocery Co. Launches In-Store Initiative for Hurricane Ida Relief Efforts

September 1-14, 2021

Brookshire Grocery Co. is launching a relief campaign for customers to donate to the American Red Cross for people who are affected by Hurricane Ida. Through Sept. 14, all Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, Spring Market and FRESH by Brookshire’s stores will have $1, $3, and $5 coupons available for customers to make monetary donations at checkout. The donations will go to the American Red Cross relief efforts for those affected by the hurricane. “Our hearts and prayers go out to those in Louisiana and Mississippi who are being affected by Hurricane Ida,” said Brad Brookshire, Brookshire Grocery Co. Chairman and CEO. “Our Company is dedicated to giving back and supporting our communities and people. A year ago, we stood by our customers, friends, and neighbors to recover from Hurricane Laura, and we will do it again. I know that with our customers’ support we can make a significant impact on relief efforts.” Brookshire Grocery Co. is deploying its “Community Kitchen” and a team of employee-partners to serve free hot meals to people who are affected by Hurricane Ida in the Southeast Louisiana area. In the Super 1 Foods store parking lot at the store in New Roads, a team will be served burgers and sausage on Tuesday night. On Wednesday, September 1 at 7:30 a.m. we will be serving a hot breakfast. BGC’s top priority is safety of our employee-partners and customers. In commitment to that, our team will continue to uphold strict COVID-19 protocols in our stores and while providing relief efforts in the community. BGC employee-partners will wear gloves and masks while providing contactless service in the drive thru lines at the Community Kitchen site. The company encourages people without vehicles to practice social distancing and wear masks or facial coverings when receiving a meal.


Brookshire Grocery Co. Deploys ‘Community Kitchen’ to Serve Meals to People Affected by Hurricane Laura

September 10, 2020

Brookshire Grocery Co. is deploying its “Community Kitchen” and a team of employee-partners to serve free hot meals to people who are affected by Hurricane Laura in the Central Louisiana area. In the Spring Market store parking lots, a team will be serving burgers or sausage with limited quantities starting at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 11, at 501 West Highway 90 in Iowa and 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11, at 620 North Highway 26 in Lake Arthur. “Our hearts and prayers go out to those who are affected by this devastating hurricane. We are proud to stand with and serve Louisiana as we work together to restore our communities,” said Brad Brookshire, Brookshire Grocery Co. Chairman and CEO. “We know many are still without power and we are grateful to be able to provide a free hot meal. As we have for 92 years, our company is dedicated to giving back and supporting our partners, customers and neighbors.” In the last two weeks, BGC has donated 27 truckloads of water and/or ice to those who are without power in Louisiana. The company continues to monitor the situation and supply additional resources to best serve customers. BGC’s top priority is safety of our employee-partners and customers. In commitment to that, our team will continue to uphold strict COVID-19 protocols in our stores and while providing relief efforts in the community. BGC employee-partners will wear gloves and masks while providing contactless service in the drive thru lines at the Community Kitchen sites. The company encourages people without vehicles to practice social distancing and wear masks or facial coverings when receiving a meal. BGC is a regional family-owned grocery business that employs more than 15,000 individuals throughout Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. The company operates more than 180 stores under the Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, FRESH by Brookshire’s and Spring Market banners, along with three distribution centers and a corporate office.

Community Kitchen Serving in New Roads, LA

September 1, 2021

Community Kitchen Serving in New Roads, LA Brookshire Grocery Co. is deploying its “Community Kitchen” and a team of employee-partners to serve free hot meals to people who are affected by Hurricane Ida in the Southeast Louisiana area. In the Super 1 Foods store parking lot at the store in New Roads, a team will be served burgers and sausage on Tuesday night. On Wednesday, September 1 at 7:30 a.m. we will be serving a hot breakfast. BGC’s top priority is safety of our employee-partners and customers. In commitment to that, our team will continue to uphold strict COVID-19 protocols in our stores and while providing relief efforts in the community. BGC employee-partners will wear gloves and masks while providing contactless service in the drive thru lines at the Community Kitchen site. The company encourages people without vehicles to practice social distancing and wear masks or facial coverings when receiving a meal.

Brookshire Grocery Co. Launches In-Store Scan Coupons for Hurricane Laura Relief Efforts

August 29, 2020

Brookshire Grocery Co. is launching a scan card relief campaign for customers to donate to people who are affected by Hurricane Laura. Through Sept. 15, all Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, Spring Market and FRESH by Brookshire’s stores will have $1, $3, and $5 scan coupons available for customers to make monetary donations at checkout. The donations will go to the American Red Cross relief efforts, earmarked for those effected by the hurricane. BGC is standing strong with those who have been affected by Hurricane Laura. The company has donated 15 truckloads of water and/or ice to those who are without power in Louisiana and has more truckloads shipping today. BGC continues to monitor the situation and supply additional resources to best serve customers. “Our hearts and prayers go out to those in Louisiana and Arkansas who are being affected by Hurricane Laura,” said Brad Brookshire, Brookshire Grocery Co. Chairman and CEO. “Our Company is dedicated to giving back and supporting our communities and people. I know that with our customers’ support we can make a significant impact on relief efforts.” Based in Tyler, Texas, BGC is a regional family-owned grocery business that employs close to 16,000 individuals throughout Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. The company operates more than 180 stores under the Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, FRESH by Brookshire’s and Spring Market banners, along with three distribution centers and a corporate office.