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Tide Loads of Hope deployed in Houston Tide Cleaners bring relief to residents affected by historic storms in Houston

Tide Loads of Hope deployed in Houston Tide Cleaners bring relief to residents affected by historic storms in Houston

HOUSTON, TX — Tide Loads of Hope, powered by Tide Cleaners, provides free laundry and dry cleaning services to the immediate family of frontline responders including: police officers, firefighters, utility workers and electricity, FEMA and essential retail workers. Customers can drop off a bag* of clothes.

Free laundry service for frontline responders

*Customers can drop off one bag of clothing, equivalent to one 13-gallon trash bag, at participating Houston-area Tide Cleaners locations for a limited time. Limit of 1 per household, upon presentation of ID as proof of eligibility.

The storms brought unprecedented winds and damage, destroying ten steel transmission towers. The storm left nearly a million homes without power due to extreme heat. Since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Tide Loads of Hope has supported communities devastated by natural disasters, helping them restore a sense of normalcy through the simple act of providing clean clothing.

“The Houston community was devastated by this historic storm. Tide Cleaners wants to support frontline responders and their families the best way we know how: with clean clothes. We appreciate and thank all of the hard work put in by the front-line responders,” said Tide Cleaners Edit TX Franchisee, President Kyle Nesbit.

Tide Cleaners offers a full range of household cleaning and personal care services to the community. Dry cleaning; laundry washing and folding service; housewares and bedding; outerwear; wedding dress; specialized clothing; modifications and more.

WHEN: from Thursday May 23 to Saturday June 1, 2024

WHERE: From Thursday, May 23 through Saturday, June 1, the team will perform laundry at all 33 Houston Tide Cleaners locations from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or until daily capacity is reached.

Tide Cleaners has 33 stores in greater Houston, including:

  • Houston – Brian Forest, Woodway, Buffalo Speedway, Holcombe, Memorial, South Post Oak, South Shepherd
  • Woods – Alden Bridge, Cochran’s Crossing, Indian Springs, Market Street
  • Spring – Lexington Wood, FM 2920, Rayford, Forestwood, Gleannloch
  • Conroe
  • Violet wood – Holm Oak, Kingswood Crossing
  • Sugar country – Dulles
  • Magnolia -FM1488
  • Summer wood
  • Cypress – Tuckerton, Grand Road, Spring Cypress
  • Katie – Mason Road, Cinco Ranch, Firethorne
  • Bellaire
  • Atascocite
  • Tomball – Tomball, Creekside
  • Pearl

For a complete list of stores and location information, visit TideCleanersTX.com