Fulshear December 2016
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Volunteer<br />
Opportunities<br />
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT<br />
MEMORIAL HERMANN KATY HOSPITAL<br />
Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital has volunteer opportunities available.<br />
Whether you are interested in working in the nursery, at our reception<br />
desk, in our gift shop or even transporting patients, we have a place for<br />
you. For more information, please contact Heather Rojas, Manager of<br />
Volunteer Services at 281-644-7581.<br />
HOUSTON AREA PROJECT LINUS<br />
Houston Area Project Linus, a nonprofit organization that provides new,<br />
handmade blankets for children who are seriously ill or traumatized, can<br />
use the following items you might be discarding:<br />
• Fabri-cotton, cotton blends, flannel and fleece • Yarn<br />
• Crochet thread<br />
• Narrow ribbon<br />
If you have any of these items to donate or for information about Project<br />
Linus, please call Karen Hagin, Cinco Ranch resident and Project Linus<br />
blanketeer 281-693-7150 or Sally Burns, Houston Area Project Linus<br />
Coordinator 281-492-2679. More information about Project Linus can be<br />
found at www.projectlinus.org.<br />
TEXAS WILDLIFE REHABILITATION COALITION, INC<br />
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR WILDLIFE ADVOCATES<br />
Enjoy a rewarding volunteer experience with wildlife. Texas Wildlife<br />
Rehabilitation Coalition, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which serves as<br />
an emergency care and rehabilitation facility for orphaned, ill, and injured<br />
native Texas wildlife. Volunteers are welcome in the areas of assisting<br />
in the daily functions of the center, assisting with public education<br />
programs, and wildlife rehabilitation. Located at 10801 Hammerly, Suite<br />
200, the facility is open seven days a week to help wildlife in need. TWRC<br />
has a mentor program in place to assist volunteers with “hands on”<br />
training for those interested in becoming permitted rehabilitators. We<br />
invite you to join our organization in saving Texas wildlife - one animal<br />
at a time. Call the center at 713-468-8972 x158 for more information or<br />
email the Volunteer Coordinator at membership@twrc-houston.org. Visit<br />
our website at www.twrc-houston.org.<br />
PREGNANCY HELP CENTER<br />
SEEKS NEW VOLUNTEERS<br />
Invest your time by volunteering with Pregnancy Help Center of West<br />
Houston educating and supporting men and women in making healthy<br />
choices for life in sexual integrity, unplanned pregnancy and postabortion<br />
loss. Volunteer opportunities include mentoring, facilitating<br />
small groups, administrative assistance, medical services, donation<br />
room and development. Discover your calling! For information inquire<br />
through the web site vsc@phckaty.org or call 281-578-0078, Volunteer<br />
Services Coordinator. The Pregnancy Help Center of West Houston is a<br />
non-profit faith based organization.<br />
SIRE, HOUSTON’S THERAPEUTIC<br />
EQUESTRIAN CENTERS<br />
Nothing else can compare with therapy on horseback. Equine-assisted<br />
activities improve physical balance and coordination, mental acuity,<br />
emotional stability and social interactions. At SIRE, we see miracles on<br />
horseback happen every day. The work of our dedicated volunteers<br />
helps guarantee that children and adults with disabilities in the Greater<br />
Houston Area will have the programs they need to live longer, healthier,<br />
more productive lives.<br />
In addition to their weekly work in the arena, many of our volunteers<br />
donate their time and talents at fund-raising events such as our annual<br />
Ride-A-Thon and the yearly Trailblazers Luncheon. Volunteers are on<br />
14 <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong> | <strong>Fulshear</strong> Community Newsletter