San Antonio Man’s Fried Turkey Initiative Supports Local Families and African Communities

Volunteers preparing fried turkeys for military families and community support

San Antonio, November 27, 2025

Les Thomsen and his team at Noah’s Farm in San Antonio are deep frying over 1,200 turkeys, providing meals to military families and supporting clean water projects in Zimbabwe. Their operation highlights the community’s compassion and entrepreneurial spirit, intertwining local food aid with significant international initiatives. With the help of volunteers, this annual operation not only nourishes local families during Thanksgiving but also contributes to building a new high school in Zimbabwe, showcasing the potential of small businesses to create positive change.

San Antonio Man’s Fried Turkey Operation Feeds Wounded Warriors, Helps Provide Clean Water in Africa

San Antonio, Texas – Les Thomsen and his team at Noah’s Farm are deep frying over 1,200 turkeys this week, providing meals to hundreds of local military families and supporting clean water initiatives in Africa. This remarkable operation demonstrates the spirit of community support and the power of local entrepreneurship to create positive change.

As San Antonio continues to thrive economically, small businesses like Noah’s Farm show how individual efforts can have a far-reaching impact. By intertwining the needs of local families with international aid, they highlight how innovation and compassion can drive business success.

Feeding Local Military Families

Located behind the Alzafar Shrine Auditorium on the North Side, Thomsen’s operation is dedicated to serving military families. This week, the last of 150 fried turkeys will be delivered to Brooke Army Medical Center and the Soldier Recovery Unit at JBSA Fort Sam Houston. The gratitude expressed by local soldiers and their families underlines the importance of community support, particularly during challenging times.

Supporting Clean Water Initiatives in Africa

The proceeds from the sale of these deep-fried turkeys are directed towards funding water wells in Zimbabwe. This year, Noah’s Farm is also aiding in the establishment of a new high school, set to open next January. In Zimbabwe, the financial burden of education falls on parents, making access to quality schooling difficult for many families in a country struggling with high unemployment rates.

Community Involvement

Community volunteers play a vital role in the success of this operation, assisting with various tasks including picking up, cleaning, marinating, cooking, and wrapping the turkeys. For nearly two decades, Noah’s Farm has provided fried turkeys to wounded warriors at Fort Sam and disabled veterans in the San Antonio area while also selling extra turkeys to fundraise for water initiatives in Zimbabwe.

Background

Noah’s Farm, under Les Thomsen’s leadership, has focused on community support and international aid since its inception. The annual Thanksgiving turkey operation stands as a proud testament to how local businesses can foster goodwill, create meals for those in need, and fund essential services like clean water in developing nations.

Conclusion

The efforts of Noah’s Farm exemplify the resilience and creativity of local entrepreneurs in San Antonio. By supporting families in need at home while contributing to global initiatives, they embody the spirit of community and innovation. Residents are encouraged to engage with local businesses and consider supporting operations like Noah’s Farm, to not only help their neighbors but also make a difference across the globe.

FAQs

What is Noah’s Farm’s annual Thanksgiving operation?
Noah’s Farm deep fries over 1,200 turkeys each Thanksgiving, providing meals to local military families and funding clean water initiatives in Africa.
How does Noah’s Farm support clean water initiatives in Africa?
Proceeds from the sale of deep-fried turkeys fund water wells in Zimbabwe and contribute to the opening of a new high school in the country.
How can individuals get involved with Noah’s Farm’s operation?
Volunteers assist with tasks such as picking up, cleaning, marinating, cooking, and wrapping the turkeys. Additionally, individuals can purchase deep-fried turkeys to support the cause.
What is the significance of the new high school in Zimbabwe?
The new high school, set to begin classes next January, aims to provide educational opportunities in a country where parents must pay for their children’s education, making it challenging for many families with high unemployment rates.
How long has Noah’s Farm been operating?
Noah’s Farm has been operating for nearly two decades, focusing on community support and international aid.

Key Feature Description
Annual Thanksgiving Operation Noah’s Farm deep fries over 1,200 turkeys each Thanksgiving, providing meals to local military families and funding clean water initiatives in Africa.
Support for Clean Water Initiatives Proceeds from the sale of deep-fried turkeys fund water wells in Zimbabwe and contribute to the opening of a new high school in the country.
Community Involvement Volunteers assist with tasks such as picking up, cleaning, marinating, cooking, and wrapping the turkeys. Additionally, individuals can purchase deep-fried turkeys to support the cause.
Significance of the New High School in Zimbabwe The new high school, set to begin classes next January, aims to provide educational opportunities in a country where parents must pay for their children’s education, making it challenging for many families with high unemployment rates.
Duration of Noah’s Farm’s Operation Noah’s Farm has been operating for nearly two decades, focusing on community support and international aid.

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