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Red, White and Blue: State of Education in Texas
Posted on · Houston education leaders discuss everything from schools, child care, early education and Harvey impact
Posted on · Houston education leaders discuss everything from schools, child care, early education and Harvey impact
Posted on · Gun regulation in an era of mass shootings
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Posted on · This program highlights the fascinating and often harrowing stories of several Vietnamese families as they escaped Vietnam and came to call Houston home.
Posted on · Watch New Orleans jazz trumpeter Kermit Ruffins perform at one of a series of benefit concerts for Hurricane Harvey relief at Axelrad Beer Garden.
Posted on · Harvey affected more than property.
Posted on · In this unedited interview, Mr. Tran talks about his life in the US and his thoughts about the current and future state of Vietnam.
Posted on · Rabbi Amy Weiss, who experienced her own Harvey-related tragedy, is helping others get the barest necessities through her non-profit.
Posted on · AIDS Foundation Houston’s Stone Soup Pantry, like so many more smaller social service organizations in Houston, has made its services available to all those in need in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
Posted on · Hear a song from one of the Harvey benefit concerts Kermit is performing.
Posted on · A non-profit called the Houston Community Tool Bank is offering groups free access to their warehouse of 14,000 tools.
Posted on · Houston Bike Share, along with BikeHouston, FreeWheels Houston, and Rice Bikes have all come together to give away bicycles to Houstonians who were affected by Hurricane Harvey. Whether it was due to losing a car, being relocated, or simply having disrupted public transportation services, close to five hundred thousand Houstonians are in need of transportation. Houston Bike Share is leading a free donor program that gets bikes into the hands of those in need. Additionally, if you have a bike damaged by the storm, they are also offering free repairs. To apply for a bike, donate a bike, or volunteer, visit Houston.bcycle.com
Posted on · Hundreds of bats were rescued from the Waugh Bat Colony, along with pelicans from Galveston and other animals in danger.
Posted on · Houston Bike Share, along with BikeHouston, FreeWheels Houston, and Rice Bikes have all come together to give away bicycles to Houstonians who were affected by Hurricane Harvey. Whether it was due to losing a car, being relocated, or simply having disrupted public transportation services, close to five hundred thousand Houstonians are in need of transportation.