Tony Robbins recalls being just 11 years old when his family faced a Thanksgiving without food. The arrival of a Thanksgiving basket from a compassionate stranger not only filled their table but also instilled in Tony the power of kindness and giving. For Tony, that experience became a reminder that empathy and generosity could change lives.
"That Thanksgiving taught me that people care, and it inspired me to spend my life helping others," Tony recalls. HTX Basket Brigade shares this same spirit, giving families the opportunity to create these meaningful moments together and pass on these values to the next generation.
One of the most valuable lessons children can learn through volunteering is empathy. When kids witness families in need receiving support, it helps them understand that everyone faces challenges and that we all have the power to help. Volunteering with HTX Basket Brigade allows children to connect with others in their community and to recognize that even small gestures of kindness can have a profound effect.
By participating in Build Day, children see that their efforts directly contribute to helping others. It’s a powerful way for kids to learn that they can make a difference, reinforcing empathy through real-life action.
At HTX Basket Brigade, children are encouraged to take on age-appropriate tasks, from sorting canned goods to assembling baskets. These responsibilities help kids develop a sense of ownership and pride in their work. When children see that they can play a meaningful role in something bigger than themselves, it builds their confidence and strengthens their sense of responsibility.
This experience of working toward a common goal as a family teaches kids that they have an important role in their community and that their actions matter. It’s a lesson they’ll carry with them as they grow, shaping their understanding of accountability and their commitment to helping others.
For families, volunteering with HTX Basket Brigade isn’t just about giving back—it’s about creating lasting memories. The time spent together assembling Thanksgiving baskets becomes a special tradition that kids look forward to each year. Many of our volunteers share that their children ask to participate again, wanting to relive the experience of making a positive impact.
These moments of shared compassion and purpose help families build bonds rooted in kindness and generosity. For children, these memories become the foundation of a lifelong commitment to giving back.
If you’re looking for a meaningful way to teach your children about empathy, responsibility, and kindness, HTX Basket Brigade offers the perfect opportunity. Volunteering together as a family allows children to see the importance of community service and to experience the joy of helping others.
To get involved, visit htxbasketbrigade.com to learn more about our Build Day and how you can make a difference with your family. Whether you’re donating, volunteering, or simply spreading the word, every action helps bring joy and support to families in Houston.