Texas Capital Bank, FHLB Dallas Award $200K to Houston Businesses
Representatives from
FHLB Dallas made available to members, like
"If Hurricane Harvey has showed us anything, it's that the silver lining in a disaster is a community quickly pulling together to bring light to an otherwise dark time," said
Congresswoman
State Representative
One of the businesses helped by a grant was
The restaurant reopened as quickly as possible so they could get their employees back to work and open their doors to serve first responders and other community members who needed a hot meal. Even though the restaurant was amid its own recovery efforts, it held fundraisers to raise money for the
"Having cash is one of the biggest issues when it comes down to recovery," said
In the aftermath of the hurricane, The Green Bone, a doggy day care in
The Green Bone used the grants to pay staff who returned to work to help with the dogs. "Without the grant, we would have incurred a financial loss," he said. "We didn't have any help from insurance."
Helping members help their communities, including small businesses, recover after Harvey was just the right thing to do, said
"Our members come first at FHLB Dallas, so what is important to them is also important to us," said
In addition to the Small Business Recovery grants, FHLB Dallas also made available through its members
Several of the business owners helped by the grants through
"I want to thank the banks for the grant and for reaching out and assisting the small business community," said
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