Hurricane Harvey really put our city through the wringer, and so many people lost so much. Houston mainstay Ninja Ramen decided to give back while having fun by throwing an Anti-Harvey Pillow Fort Party. Staffers and regulars brought the materials to make forts and castles and, after it was all over, the sheets, pillows, blankets and towels were donated to those in need. Photos by Doogie Roux.

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Houston Press contributor Doogie Roux is a proud Cajun-Texan and a fan of anything on wheels or with a motor. He’s a big part of the Houston cycling family, as well as a connoisseur of fine food joints...