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Hurricane Harvey: List of Houston Emergency Shelters and Supply Needs

If you are need of shelter as Houston continues to experience flood conditions as a result of Hurricane Harvey, the following locations have established temporary emergency shelters: George R. Brown Convention Center MO Campbell Education Center Holy Name Catholic Church Chinese Community Center Kashmere Garden Library Sunnyside MSC West End MSC Denver Harbor MSC Third [...]

2017-08-28T14:46:53-05:00August 28th, 2017|Articles, Public Safety|

Hurricane Alert Update: Potentially Life-Threatening Storm for Texas/Louisiana!

Red Cross Partners and Friends: While we were sleeping overnight, a significant, prolonged and potentially life-threatening storm in the Gulf of Mexico continues to organize and strengthen. Tropical Depression Harvey has strengthened into a Tropical Storm and is expected to become a strong Category 1 Hurricane with sustained winds of 85 mph with higher gusts [...]

2017-08-24T14:21:20-05:00August 24th, 2017|Articles, Public Safety|

Free Legal Assessment for Nonprofits

Don’t miss the opportunity for a FREE LEGAL ASSESSMENT United Way of Greater Houston invites you to register for the ExxonMobil, Haynes and Boone, United Way Pro Bono Clinic for Nonprofits Meet with attorneys who will provide a free legal audit of your organization to help assess whether it is operating in good overall legal [...]

2017-08-22T17:36:39-05:00August 22nd, 2017|Community News|

Mayor Turner Appoints Members to the Brays Oaks Management District

Houston, Texas (August 11, 2017) Brays Oaks Management District (BOMD) is proud to announce that Mayor Turner appointed or reappointed members to the BOMD board of directors on Wednesday. The District congratulates Sylvia Rivas, Sheri L Cortez, Brandon Herndon, Ira Scott Jr. and Cindy Peden Chapman on their confirmation. BOMD would also like to thank [...]

2017-08-13T14:35:03-05:00August 13th, 2017|Community News|
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