>> reporter: yasmin, we know about 12% of the congregation here at family life center in haltom city just outside of ft. worth is currently dealing with covid-19. really, this is all part of a second surge we're seeing in texas. part of that is that now we're in a thanksgiving holiday, not only are people dealing with the fact of covid-19, but they're also feeling that economic impact as well. we know this gentleman in this minivan behind me, he was in line to get that thanksgiving meal about 7:00 this morning. he's waited hours now just to make sure he has his meal covered today. the folks here at the church knew these people would be coming here. they've had to get a little creative in figuring out a way to kind of hand off that food in the midst of a pandemic. joining me right now, gay van zandt, staff member here at the church. gay, you've had to be incredibly creative incredibly quickly in order to pull all this off. how did you do it? >> well, we have really creative people who have a desire to serve. that desire just went into high gear. >> how are you managing kind of a food