Tina and Beyonce helped victims of the Texas flood at St. Johns Church in Houston on Friday.
Tina Knowles Lawson and her family are giving back to Houston, Texas, residents.
ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with Beyonce's mom at St. Johns Church in Houston, on Friday, where she, her daughter and former Destiny's Child bandmate Michelle Williams provided aid to those affected by Hurricane Harvey.
"We do special things in the community, feed the homeless, we have housing, which houses people," Knowles Lawson said. "[Pastor] Rudy [Rasmus] has just been a beacon of light to the community. He just does everything for everybody. So this is the place."
"It's so sentimental seeing Beyoncé here because she hadn't been able to come for a long time," she continued. "She started singing on this stage, so it's real emotional."
Earlier in the day, Knowles Lawson and Williams helped out by serving lunch to 400 flood victims while wearing aprons with the logo of Beyonce's organization, BeyGOOD. The day was very emotional for everyone, including evacuees who have suffered the most. But together they have all come together to help one another.
"You know, it's just, this is a celebration that we're still here, not a sad event," Knowles Larson shared. "It's a celebration of survival. Survival."
The family hopes to be able to help as many people as possible in their hometown and have already done so much for the community.
"Absolutely," Knowles Larson expressed about continuing to give back. "And as Beyonce has said, she's gonna help as many people as we can. That's the idea. That's the goal. Everyone out there should donate, even if it's a dollar."
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