| Tour de Cure HoustonTour de Cure Houston is happening on September 25th. Tour de Cure is a fundraising event to help fight against diabetes; in fact, it is the only ride in Texas benefiting diabetes. It is also an excellent cycling function, with 5 different routes that cater to each rider's ability. If you would like more information, please take a look at our website at www.diabetes.org/tour, or you can contact our event manager Lisa McChristian at 713-977-7706 ext 6012. Read more... |
| Houston SPCAWant to take someone warm and cuddly home? Call the Houston SPCA at 713-869-7722 for information about animal adoptions. Or visit houstonspca.org. Read more... |
| Help Project Joy and Hope!Project Joy and Hope’s mission is to promote physical and psychological well-being of children with life-limiting conditions, and their families, through community awareness, education, program development, and resource development. http://www.joyandhope.org/
PROJECT JOY AND HOPE
PO BOX 5111, PASADENA, TX, 77508
LOCAL PHONE: (713) 944-6569
TOLL FREE: 1-866-JOY-HOPE
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| Sentinels of FreedomOur mission is to provide life-changing opportunities for men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who have suffered severe injuries and need the support of grateful communities to realize their dreams. Since 9/11, for every American who has died in battle, dozens more have survived, thanks to cutting edge military medical care. That means, unlike any other time in history, many more severely wounded are coming home, faced with the challenges of putting their lives back together. Sentinels Of Freedom provides four year "life scholarships" to help vets become self- sufficient. Our vets are finding that once they're released from the hospital, they face the everyday hardships of finding a home, continuing their education, or going to work to support their families. Every American faces the same difficulties, but in the vet's case, the situation is made more difficult because of their sacrifice. Read more... |
| Gulf Coast Regional Blood CenterGulf Coast Regional Blood Center (call for extended facility hours): 713-790-1200, 1-888-GV-BLOOD or visit www.giveblood.org. Read more... |
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| Tour de Cure HoustonTour de Cure Houston is happening on September 25th. Tour de Cure is a fundraising event to help fight against diabetes; in fact, it is the only ride in Texas benefiting diabetes. It is also an excellent cycling function, with 5 different routes that cater to each rider's ability. If you would like more information, please take a look at our website at www.diabetes.org/tour, or you can contact our event manager Lisa McChristian at 713-977-7706 ext 6012. Read more... |
| Houston SPCAWant to take someone warm and cuddly home? Call the Houston SPCA at 713-869-7722 for information about animal adoptions. Or visit houstonspca.org. Read more... |
| Help Project Joy and Hope!Project Joy and Hope’s mission is to promote physical and psychological well-being of children with life-limiting conditions, and their families, through community awareness, education, program development, and resource development. http://www.joyandhope.org/
PROJECT JOY AND HOPE
PO BOX 5111, PASADENA, TX, 77508
LOCAL PHONE: (713) 944-6569
TOLL FREE: 1-866-JOY-HOPE
Read more... |
| Sentinels of FreedomOur mission is to provide life-changing opportunities for men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who have suffered severe injuries and need the support of grateful communities to realize their dreams. Since 9/11, for every American who has died in battle, dozens more have survived, thanks to cutting edge military medical care. That means, unlike any other time in history, many more severely wounded are coming home, faced with the challenges of putting their lives back together. Sentinels Of Freedom provides four year "life scholarships" to help vets become self- sufficient. Our vets are finding that once they're released from the hospital, they face the everyday hardships of finding a home, continuing their education, or going to work to support their families. Every American faces the same difficulties, but in the vet's case, the situation is made more difficult because of their sacrifice. Read more... |
| Gulf Coast Regional Blood CenterGulf Coast Regional Blood Center (call for extended facility hours): 713-790-1200, 1-888-GV-BLOOD or visit www.giveblood.org. Read more... |
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