[Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church Bulletin: January 16, 1994] Page: 22
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Day care for children of homeless parents.
Advocacy and educational resources for homeless people.
Food, clothing, transportation and medical care for youth.
Covenant House
Crisis Intervention of Houston
Transportation to shelters for homeless people.
Fort Bend Habitat for Humanity
Affordable housing tor low income families.
Guadalupe Area Social Services
Gulf Coast Legal Foundation
Houston Habitat for Humanity
Decent housing tor desenring, low income families.
Needville Unit - Salvation Army
Northwest Assistance Ministries
Emergency housing, food and transportation to families.
S.E.A.R.C.H. Homeless Project
Sand Dollar
Shelter for homeless children ages 10 to 17.
St. Vincent DePaul Society
Emergency rent and mortgage assistance for families.
Emergency rent and mortgage assistance for families.
The Garden
Emergency shelter and support for families.
The Patrice House
Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church
Wellsprings, Inc.
Transitional housing and job education for homeless women.
Wesley Community Center
Women's Christian Homs
GIVE HOPE TO THE HOMELESS
Your contributions were allocated by volunteers from the religious,
public and private sectors to the following agencies in 1993.
Tours are available in most of the agencies by calling 685-2709.
Emergency shelter for children ages nine months to 11
years at risk of abuse.
Child Care Council of Greater
Houston
Coalition for the Homeless of
Houston/Harris County
Fort Bend County Women's
Center
Texas Association of Social
Ministry Coalition
Salvation Army Harbor Light
Center
Rental assistance and emergency shelter to women
and their children.
Emergency rent and mortgage assistance to clients
In the east end of Fort Bend county.
Support for new homeless by offering job counseling
and development.
Paralegal assistance for homeless families in shelters to
help them qualify for food stamps and other public benefits.
Direct Assistance to families through the purchase of
school supplies, clothing, emergency medical and
English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for adults.
Rent and mortgage assistance, emergency shelter for
clients in the Needville area.
Emergency rent and mortgage assistance to clients In the west
end of Fort Bend County.
Housing, food, counseling, job readiness training/
employment assistance, medical care and transportation for
males of substance abuse.
Direct assistance for families "on the edge" or one
rental payment way from the streets; victims of substance
abuse.
Social services including job counseling, pre-school and
legal assistance.
Transitional living and residential rehabilitation for troubled
homeless women.
East Fort Bend Human Needs
Ministry
Houston Esperanza
(House of Hope)
Rosenberg/Rtohmond Helping
Hands
Day center with meals, laundry facilities, employment
services, health and human service counseling and mail site.
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Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church (Houston, Tex.). [Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church Bulletin: January 16, 1994], pamphlet, January 16, 1994; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1328323/m1/22/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.