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Hunger Action Heroes

Hunger Action Heroes

By: Chris Doelle
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Episodes
  • Leticia Reinke – Imperative Chemical Partners
    Apr 29 2026
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 03, Episode 1 Leticia Reinke – Imperative Chemical Partners

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    Host: Chris Doelle Guest: Leticia Reinke – Imperative Chemical Partner’s

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Hunger Action Heroes, host Chris Doelle visits with Leticia Reinke of Imperative Chemical Partners about the company’s work in the oil and gas industry and its commitment to giving back in the communities where its employees live and work. Leticia explains how Imperative Chemical Partners supports producers through flow assurance and asset integrity, while also building a strong internal culture centered on service. The conversation highlights Imperative’s partnership with the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent, including financial support and hands-on volunteer hours packing meals in Victoria. Leticia also shares how Imperative views community engagement as more than writing a check—it is about showing up, serving, and making a lasting impact.

    Key Topics • What Imperative Chemical Partners does in the oil and gas industry • Flow assurance, asset integrity, and helping producers improve performance • Imperative’s footprint across 13 states and 43 locations • The company’s emphasis on customer service and relationships • Leticia Reinke’s role in internal and community relations • Why employees are considered Imperative’s most valuable resource • Imperative’s partnership with the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent • Volunteer service in Victoria, including meal-packing efforts • The importance of giving time, not just financial donations • Imperative’s broader pillars of giving, including youth, mental health, and community needs • How community service strengthens company culture • Imperative’s future vision for growth through people, culture, and local impact

    Food donations always welcome at the Food Bank year-round.

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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  • Dr. Jennifer Kent, President of Victoria College
    Apr 17 2026
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 02, Episode 12 Dr. Jennifer Kent, President of Victoria College

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    Host: Chris Doelle Guest: Dr. Jennifer Kent, President of Victoria College

    Episode Summary: Dr. Jennifer Kent discusses the mission of Victoria College and its vital partnership with the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent to support student success by removing barriers like food insecurity.

    Key Topics • Dr. Kent’s Background: A ninth-generation Texan with 29 years in education, she returned to the region after starting her career in Port Lavaca. • Victoria College Mission: Focused on changing lives and providing upward economic mobility through a trained regional workforce. • The Pirate Pantry: • Purpose: To eliminate the shame of asking for help and provide essential supplies to students, many of whom are first-generation college students or parents. • Location: Highly visible on the first floor of the new Student Success Center. • Offerings: Includes non-perishable staples (pasta, rice, beans), refrigerated perishable items, and non-food essentials like diapers, formula, and toiletries. • Operations: Open Monday–Thursday; students can receive up to 10 food items and 5 non-food items per week. • Educational Pathways: The college provides a “front door” for everyone, ranging from GED and adult education to quick certifications and pathways toward Master’s degrees in partnership with local universities. • Community Support: The pantry relies on donations from the Food Bank, college employees, and the local Victoria community.

    Food donations always welcome at the Food Bank year-round.

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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  • East Point Energy – Powering Good in Victoria
    Mar 19 2026
    Hunger Action Heroes Podcast Season 02, Episode 11 East Point Energy – Powering Good in Victoria

    Each episode, host Chris Doelle sits down with someone playing a vital role in the Food Bank of the Golden Crescents mission of “Helping Heal the Hurt of Hunger.”

    In this episode of Hunger Action Heroes, host Chris Doelle sits down with Catherine Chapman and Sydney Harness of East Point Energy to talk about the company’s growing presence in Victoria County, its work in utility-scale battery storage, and how projects like these help support grid reliability, energy resilience, and long-term community investment. The conversation also explores East Point’s connection to Equinor, why Texas is such an important energy market, and how the company is working to be a strong local partner as it expands in the region. Source Source Source Chris, Catherine, and Sydney also discuss what community engagement looks like on the ground — from relationships with the Victoria Economic Development Corporation and conversations around Bloomington ISD, to meeting families at Tejas Fest and learning more about the Crossroads community through local connections and coverage in the Victoria Advocate. It’s a conversation about energy, yes — but also about people, partnership, and showing up in meaningful ways. Source The episode also highlights East Point Energy’s support of the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent during the food bank’s 40th anniversary year. Catherine and Sydney share why supporting hunger relief felt like such a natural fit for their team and why they’re excited to take part in the celebration, including the food bank’s Singo Bingo 40th anniversary fundraiser — a fun-filled event featuring bingo, an air guitar contest, lip sync performances, games, raffles, and more.

    Food donations always welcome at the Food Bank year-round.

    The Title Sponsor is H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program. H-E-B’s Hunger Relief Program works year-round to fight hunger in Texas and Mexico. Hunger relief has been a key focus for H-E-B since the first store opened in 1905. For more than a century now, H-E-B’s commitment and involvement in the communities it serves has been an important part of the way the company does business. Since the inception of the Hunger Relief Program, H-E-B has donated over 1 billion pounds of food to help nourish neighbors in communities throughout Texas and Mexico.

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