Season of giving: Rockets give back with holiday events around Houston

Jalen Green, Eric Gordon, Tari Eason, Boban Marjanović, Jae’Sean Tate, and Kevin Porter Jr. are among #Rockets players giving back with community events this holiday season.

The Houston Rockets, their partners at Kroger and numerous players hosted Season of Giving events this holiday season.

On Dec. 14, the team hosted a holiday shopping event for families from Target Hunger, Wounded Warrior Project and Latter Deliverance Revival Church at the Kroger’s store on Studemont Street near downtown Houston. Rockets forward Tari Eason and center Boban Marjanović were on hand to present those families with gift cards, courtesy of Kroger, and to assist them with shopping.

During the Dec. 17 game vs. Portland, the Rockets and Kroger hosted a holiday party for the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Houston. The children enjoyed the game from holiday-themed suites and were presented with gifts, in addition to Kroger gift cards for their families.

In recent days, the Rockets’ Christmas activities have included Jalen Green’s holiday bowling event for families from Julia C. Hester House on Sunday, Dec. 18; Eric Gordon’s holiday party for families at Ronald McDonald House Houston on Thursday, Dec. 22; and separate events by Kevin Porter Jr. and Jae’Sean Tate.

Scroll on for further details and highlights from each of these holiday events, along with accompanying photos and videos.

Tari Eason, Boban Marjanovic lead holiday shopping event in Houston

“It is super dope to give back to the community of Houston that has poured so much into us,” Tari Eason said after taking pictures with families and hosting a holiday shopping spree.

HOUSTON — As customers entered Kroger off Studemont near downtown Houston to pick up a few items, they noticed a crowd near the other end of the store. It didn’t take them long to realize why all the commotion was happening.

Standing amongst the people was a 7-foot-4 gentle giant towering over everyone with a smile big enough to match his height on his face. Right next to him was a 6-foot-8 titan giving out a high-five to all the young individuals in attendance.

Houston Rockets center Boban Marjanović and forward Tari Eason teamed up with Kroger to host a holiday shopping event for families from Target Hunger, Wounded Warrior Project, and Latter Deliverance Revival Church.

“It is super dope to give back to the community of Houston that has poured so much into us,” Eason said after taking pictures with the families. “It is only right that we give back.” When I first came here, I always knew I wanted to make an impact on the city.”

“Not only through basketball but giving back through philanthropy. It is great that we get to do things like this and partner up with Kroger, and I am excited for more things to come.”

Eason and Boban presented the families with a gift card, courtesy of Kroger, and assisted them with shopping. They also helped bag the items at checkout.

“Kroger’s purpose is to feed the human spirit, and what better way to do that than to feed families,” said Teresa Dickerson, corporate affairs manager of Kroger Houston. “I think it is very cool and exciting for the Rockets players to come out and wish these families a merry Christmas. These families come from right here in the Houston area, and it is heartfelt and heartwarming to see them (Eason and Boban) and how Kroger can play a part in the ‘Season of Giving’ program.”

The Houston Rockets organization and players have been instrumental in helping provide food and other necessities to families that may have fallen on hard times throughout the city.

“People had smiles on their faces as we went to get things,” Boban said. “Together, we can do something and put smiles on their faces. We wanted to do something to give back to the community. I want to help other people be happy, and this is my job right now.”

The Rockets are back in action on Thursday and looking to extend their home winning streak to six games in a matchup against the Miami Heat at Toyota Center. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. Central.

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Rockets deliver Hurricane Ida relief supplies to Houma, Louisiana

The Rockets, Kroger, and owner Tilman Fertitta’s Golden Nugget Lake Charles Hotel & Casino delivered relief supplies after Hurricane Ida.

The Houston Rockets, Kroger, and the Golden Nugget Lake Charles Hotel & Casino (also owned by team owner Tilman Fertitta) teamed up Thursday to deliver relief supplies to Houma, Louisiana, which was one of the areas hit hardest by Hurricane Ida in late August.

Rockets employees left Toyota Center early Thursday morning and stopped off at the Golden Nugget Lake Charles to pick up more volunteers before proceeding to Houma, which is located an hour southwest of New Orleans.  Kroger transported the supplies from Houston to Houma via an 18-wheeler, and the volunteers handed items out at a distribution event in conjunction with the Red Cross.

“We have seen what it’s like,” said Sarah Joseph, senior director of community relations for the Rockets, from the distribution site. “We know what it’s like, as Houstonians. So to be able to come in and support this community, it means a lot to us. It’s just who we are as an organization. It’s important to the Rockets, and to the Fertitta family.”

Video footage can be viewed below. In order, the featured speakers are Lawrence DeHart, executive director of the Terrebonne Churches United Food Bank; Sarah Joseph, senior director of community relations with the Rockets; and Mike Buckley, operations director for the Golden Nugget Lake Charles. The video concludes with distribution footage.

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