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Houston healthcare workers: Scrub up for eco-friendliness and earn $50 credit by recycling old scrubs with FIGS!

Read full article: Houston healthcare workers: Scrub up for eco-friendliness and earn $50 credit by recycling old scrubs with FIGS!

Healthcare workers can clean out their closets and contribute to sustainability by participating in the "Scrubs That Don’t Suck" program at the Houston Marriott Medical Center. From April 4 to April 6, medical professionals can drop off old scrubs and receive a $50 credit toward new FIGS scrubs. This initiative not only helps reduce textile waste—often overlooked in the healthcare industry—but also provides a convenient solution for workers to refresh their uniforms.

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List: Houston-area nonprofits to donate to during the holiday season

Read full article: List: Houston-area nonprofits to donate to during the holiday season

It’s the season of giving, so why not shine a light on the local nonprofits who work so hard to give back to the community?

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National Nonprofit Day is August 17, but here are some Houston-area organizations you can support all-year-round!

Read full article: National Nonprofit Day is August 17, but here are some Houston-area organizations you can support all-year-round!

There's nothing wrong with asking for help and Houstonians are a giving bunch, so here's a list of just some Houston-area nonprofits you can support not just on National Nonprofit Day!

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Houston Pets Alive! and BARC team up to help to increase adoptions in the Houston area

Read full article: Houston Pets Alive! and BARC team up to help to increase adoptions in the Houston area

After last week's storm, the two organizations are coming together to provide immediate care, and help facilitate adoptions to find as many safe, fur-ever homes as possible.

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Volunteers gather supplies, letters of encouragement to send to Israel

Read full article: Volunteers gather supplies, letters of encouragement to send to Israel

Israelis who live in Houston are showing that they can make a difference.

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Equine humane society asking for help with fosters after large intake of horses related to Brazoria County cruelty case

Read full article: Equine humane society asking for help with fosters after large intake of horses related to Brazoria County cruelty case

A non-profit equine welfare organization is asking for help to care for a large number of horses the organization has taken in related to an animal cruelty case in Brazoria County.

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New blood donation rules allow more gay men to give in US

Read full article: New blood donation rules allow more gay men to give in US

New blood donations rules will allow sexually active gay and bisexual men in monogamous relationships to give in the U.S. The Food and Drug Administration guidelines ease decades-old restrictions on blood donations put in place to protect the blood supply from HIV.

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Graham Media Group gives back: KPRC 2 holds employee donation drive for organization supporting single mothers, children

Read full article: Graham Media Group gives back: KPRC 2 holds employee donation drive for organization supporting single mothers, children

In Houston, KPRC 2 held an internal donation drive benefitting Gracewood, a non-profit full-service organization centered on empowering women.

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‘Historic day’: Kinder Foundation announces $100M gift donated toward eastward expansion of Buffalo Bayou Park

Read full article: ‘Historic day’: Kinder Foundation announces $100M gift donated toward eastward expansion of Buffalo Bayou Park

The Buffalo Bayou Partnership is expected to make an announcement about a donation at a news conference Monday, the organization said.

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National Association of Christian Churches taking donations for Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona swept through the area

Read full article: National Association of Christian Churches taking donations for Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona swept through the area

Houstonians are lending a helping hand to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona swept through the area, killing two people over the weekend.

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Hundreds of blood donations pour in after Uvalde shooting at Robb Elementary School

Read full article: Hundreds of blood donations pour in after Uvalde shooting at Robb Elementary School

Nearly 300 people showed up at the center Wednesday morning

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H-E-B commits $500,000, launches donation campaign to support victims of Uvalde school shooting

Read full article: H-E-B commits $500,000, launches donation campaign to support victims of Uvalde school shooting

After the devastating elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas Tuesday morning, H-E-B announced a $50,000 donation to help the victims and their families.

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Last day to donate: Texas Children’s Hospital still accepting donations to benefit Ukraine

Read full article: Last day to donate: Texas Children’s Hospital still accepting donations to benefit Ukraine

The nation’s largest children’s hospital is hosting a community drive to benefit Ukraine.

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Texas Children’s hosting donation drive to support Ukrainians

Read full article: Texas Children’s hosting donation drive to support Ukrainians

KPRC 2 is proud to partner with Texas Children’s, which is supporting Ukraine by hosting a donation drive at specific Texas Children’s locations Monday, April 18 through Saturday, April 23. The much-needed supplies will be gathered, sorted and shipped to the people of Ukraine.

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Texas Children’s hosting donation drive to support Ukrainians

Read full article: Texas Children’s hosting donation drive to support Ukrainians

KPRC 2 is proud to partner with Texas Children’s, which is supporting Ukraine by hosting a donation drive at specific Texas Children’s locations Monday, April 18 through Saturday, April 23. The much-needed supplies will be gathered, sorted and shipped to the people of Ukraine.

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Houstonians sending more aid, medical supplies to help Ukraine

Read full article: Houstonians sending more aid, medical supplies to help Ukraine

As Russia continues its attack on Ukraine, more Houstonians are stepping up to help.

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Houston group sending 3 truckloads of donations, supplies to Ukraine

Read full article: Houston group sending 3 truckloads of donations, supplies to Ukraine

Two big-hearted business owners from Spring now ready to send more than 72 pallets of desperately needed items to the people who've lost their homes in Ukraine. Now it's time to send those items to Ukraine and the cost of airfreight is great. Ten thousand dollars needed to send supplies.

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Memorial Hermann doctor helping to amplify needs of Ukrainian medical community

Read full article: Memorial Hermann doctor helping to amplify needs of Ukrainian medical community

A local doctor who grew up in Ukraine is helping to amplify the voices of the need from the medical community there.

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‘It feels nice to be able to do something’: Houstonians book Airbnb’s in Ukraine to donate directly to owners

Read full article: ‘It feels nice to be able to do something’: Houstonians book Airbnb’s in Ukraine to donate directly to owners

Houston area residents are using Airbnb to help donate money to people Ukrainians.

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Galveston restaurant owner raising money to help family stuck in Ukraine

Read full article: Galveston restaurant owner raising money to help family stuck in Ukraine

Gaido’s Restaurant in Galveston is raising money to help people in Ukraine.

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Spring market owner collecting donations to send to his parents who are stuck in Ukraine

Read full article: Spring market owner collecting donations to send to his parents who are stuck in Ukraine

Kharkiv is a city twenty miles from the Russian border that has become a target of Russian rocket attacks on Monday. Dmytro Ivanov is a Spring, Texas market owner who is now trying to collect donations for the Ukrainian people living in his hometown of Kharkiv. Both of his parents, Uri and Natalia, are hiding inside a bunker beneath their home in that battered city, where bombs have rained down and the bodies of innocent civilians lay outside destroyed apartment buildings.

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Reliant Gives: Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo & Habitat for Humanity

Read full article: Reliant Gives: Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo & Habitat for Humanity

Reliant not only helps keep the lights on, but also helps in giving back to the community.

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Star of Hope Mission passing out coats, blankets to homeless community ahead of cold weather

Read full article: Star of Hope Mission passing out coats, blankets to homeless community ahead of cold weather

At KPRC 2, we’re proud to showcase those making a difference in the Houston area. Each month in 2022, we’re partnering with Energy Transfer to showcase a different nonprofit organization offering Houstonians a helping hand. This month’s KPRC 2 Community spotlight is on the Star of Hope.

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How donations to Goodwill help the Houston community

Read full article: How donations to Goodwill help the Houston community

Did you know... whether you’re shopping or dropping off donations at Goodwill Houston, you’re helping to give many Houstonians a second chance?

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Light in the wallet for Giving Tuesday? No problem. Here are 5 ideas for non-monetary items to donate.

Read full article: Light in the wallet for Giving Tuesday? No problem. Here are 5 ideas for non-monetary items to donate.

With Giving Tuesday now here, people might want to donate money to a good cause, but simply might not have much of it lying around.

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43rd Annual Thanksgiving Super Feast facing ‘terrible’ shortage of food donations, volunteers

Read full article: 43rd Annual Thanksgiving Super Feast facing ‘terrible’ shortage of food donations, volunteers

Every year, the Super Feast feeds thousands of Houstonians for Thanksgiving, but this year they are the ones in need.

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Harris Co. Precinct 1 details how remaining $180,000 in eviction donations will be spent

Read full article: Harris Co. Precinct 1 details how remaining $180,000 in eviction donations will be spent

Harris County Precinct One Constable Alan Rosen was front and center on Thursday announcing the donation of more than $180,000 to the South Texas College of Law Eviction Defense Project.

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Mattress Mack prepares to send 30 trucks loaded with relief supplies to region ravaged by Hurricane Ida

Read full article: Mattress Mack prepares to send 30 trucks loaded with relief supplies to region ravaged by Hurricane Ida

With Hurricane Ida still hammering Louisiana, Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale announced a massive relief effort to help families impacted by the devastating storm.

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Large, small donations make up list of those contributing to the Texas border wall

Read full article: Large, small donations make up list of those contributing to the Texas border wall

One month ago, Gov. Greg Abbott announced plans to build a border wall that would be funded, at least partially, through donations.

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Donations pour in for families of Atlanta shooting victims

Read full article: Donations pour in for families of Atlanta shooting victims

(AP Photo/Ben Gray)Shortly after his mother was killed in the Atlanta-area shootings, Randy Park launched a GoFundMe page asking for $20,000 to pay for funeral expenses. For now, donors to victims of the Atlanta shootings must scour individual GoFundMe accounts. A page for Yong Yue’s family drew more than $115,000. AdPark's family was the first to launch a GoFundMe page. This is simply a change in my life,” Park wrote to the 70,000 people who had contributed as of Sunday afternoon.

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Meet Pancho Claus: Here’s what to know to meet the local Christmas icon, help less-fortunate kids in Fort Bend County

Read full article: Meet Pancho Claus: Here’s what to know to meet the local Christmas icon, help less-fortunate kids in Fort Bend County

Pancho Claus riding in a car to deliver presents to kids in east Houston. ROSENBERG, Texas – Houston’s beloved Latino Santa is coming to Fort Bend County this year with a toy drive for less-fortunate children. The League of United Latin American Citizens (Lulac) Chapter 2911 Fort Bend, whose mission is to unite Hispanics and empower residents in the community, will be hosting the toy drive on Saturday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Rosenberg. The organization said in a release that Fort Bend County “sees a despair need” of toy donations, hoping the community can rise up to help children who may be without a Christmas toy this season. Saturday’s toy drive will run from noon to 3 p.m., with Pancho Claus making an appearance from 1 p.m. -2:30 p.m.Last month, Pancho Claus, whose real name is Richard Reyes, created a GoFundMe page to collect donations to purchase toys for children.

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Goodwill’s Workforce Development Program helps Houstonians get back to work in troubling times

Read full article: Goodwill’s Workforce Development Program helps Houstonians get back to work in troubling times

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies.

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‘We are hurting’: Houston-area charities hoping for increase in donations during Giving Tuesday

Read full article: ‘We are hurting’: Houston-area charities hoping for increase in donations during Giving Tuesday

They said more and more families need assistance and fewer families are able to donate this time of year. As millions of Americans spent the last several days shopping for the holiday season, millions of families continue to struggle. It all adds up.”If you donate to these charities through their Facebook pages, Facebook will match $7 million in donations on Giving Tuesday. You can find the Salvation Army’s Facebook page here and the Northwest Assistance Ministries Facebook page here. You can find lists of other charities in the Houston area that are in need of help here and here.

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Houstonians rallying for donations as Central America braces for another hurricane

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HOUSTON – As Central America braces for another devastating hurricane, Houstonians and organizations here at home are ramping up efforts to help families who will need it for months to come. Alvarez said it’s just devastating to see families who lost everything in her home country, Honduras, and the rest of Central America. Their family, who owns a shipping company, organized a huge donation drive to get needed items to families in Honduras. - To reach Alianza Latina Internacional you can call (832) 836-7682 or (832)896-3204 or drop off items at 2404 Caroline Street. They are hosting a fundraiser on Nov. 21 at noon, where you can drop off donations.

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Baytown family donates hundreds of basketballs to Houston elementary school in honor of late son

Read full article: Baytown family donates hundreds of basketballs to Houston elementary school in honor of late son

In fact, the Crianza family of Baytown has 300 basketballs they want to give to kids who need them. “John,” said Johnna Crianza. “He was killed in an accident five years ago.”John is Johnna Crianza’s son who was killed in a motorcycle accident in 2015. On Wednesday, the family chose James B. Bonham Elementary School in Southwest Houston for their annual giveaway. Johnna Crianza said a few more organizations will get basketball donations too.

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LIST: Here is where you can drop off donations for Hurricane Laura survivors in Texas and Louisiana

Read full article: LIST: Here is where you can drop off donations for Hurricane Laura survivors in Texas and Louisiana

HOUSTON – By Wednesday evening, employees at Gallery Furniture had packed a second truck of bottled water, diapers, toilet paper and other must-haves filled for those affected by Hurricane Laura in Texas and Louisiana. The North Freeway location serves as a drop-off location for the Houston’s Hurricane Laura Relief Fund. “The products will be on the way to Lake Charles, Cameron and Orange starting tomorrow,” said Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale. Donation sites at the George R. Brown Convention Center and Gallery Furniture will be open from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.Kroger Stores have collection boxes at each of its locations. George R. Brown Convention CenterGround-level, Hall D off Chartres Street and Walker Street1001 Avenida de las Americas DriveHouston, Texas 77010Gallery Furniture6006 North FreewayHouston, Texas 77076A-Rocket Moving & Storage3401 Corder StreetHouston, TX, 77021Requested supplies

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How you can help Hurricane Laura victims

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There are already several ways you can help those who are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Laura. Health-focused relief help with AmericaresOne organization is organizing help for impacted health care centers. Please join us as we help our neighbors in E Texas & Louisiana who are affected by Hurricane Laura. How can I help hurricane victims? Before making a donation, we recommend everyone research charities that are soliciting donations for Hurricane Laura relief efforts.

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Goodwill Houston on new safety procedures for shopping and donating | HOUSTON LIFE| KPRC 2

Read full article: Goodwill Houston on new safety procedures for shopping and donating | HOUSTON LIFE| KPRC 2

Goodwill Houston on new safety procedures for shopping and donating | HOUSTON LIFE| KPRC 2Published: August 12, 2020, 1:59 pmWhether you wish to visit them to drop off donations or to shop, it’s important that you know Goodwill Houston has been taking precautions to keep stores and donation centers safe after COVID.19 Barbie Parker, Vice President of Fund Development & Community Relations with Goodwill Houston, explained their new procedures in place.

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This local family’s COVID-19 journey led to them helping others through plasma donations

Read full article: This local family’s COVID-19 journey led to them helping others through plasma donations

Lawrence Barris told KPRC 2 reporter Rose-Ann Aragon he started to experience “sweats, shivers ... a lot of weakness,” and shortly after his symptoms started, Sharlene Barris also became ill. After their recovery, the couple said they were contacted by Houston Methodist about an opportunity to donate plasma to help future recovery. Sharlene Barris. "They've capped the number of people that can get the plasma," Sharlene Barris explained. “Keep moving forward on allowing that number [to rise].”The Barris family said they are still working on ways to advocate for patients in need.

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9-year-old boy celebrates his birthday with a canned food drive instead of a party

Read full article: 9-year-old boy celebrates his birthday with a canned food drive instead of a party

One child in particular really stood out: A boy who decided he wanted to give back to the community for his 9th birthday. Erica Gamboa said her son, Mason, wanted to use his birthday this year to help out locally. That’s when the idea of a canned food drive came in. “We were able to collect $485, and also a lot of canned goods,” Gamboa said. The canned goods Mason collected on his birthday.

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Local high school seniors donate graduation funds to help feed 150 health care workers

Read full article: Local high school seniors donate graduation funds to help feed 150 health care workers

HOUSTON – The Houston Christian high school senior class is stepping up to take care of healthcare workers at Memorial Hermann’s Memorial City Hospital. The seniors donated about $3,000 of their graduation funds to help provide 150 free lunches. Allen Tseng, chief operating officer for Memorial Hermann’s Memorial City Hospital, said the gesture goes a long way. The Houston Christian high school senior class isn’t just stepping up to help healthcare workers though. They plan to donate $10,000 to the Houston Food Bank on Friday to help families in need.

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Want to help local healthcare workers, restaurants? Here’s how.

Read full article: Want to help local healthcare workers, restaurants? Here’s how.

CrowdSourceRescue’s “Fund and Feed” initiative will feed the staff, including janitors and cleaning crews, at Memorial Hermann Hospital. CSR also wants to support local restaurants, who are hurting tremendously during this time. “Fund and Feed” will buy the food from the restaurants and deliver them to the workers at Memorial Hermann. “The Houston restaurant industry is hurting right now, and we’re not going to be able to save every restaurant," said Matthew Marchetti, co-founder of CSR. “But if we’re able to take donated money, buy meals from local restaurants, and then hand it out to healthcare workers, we can help keep jobs while feeding Houston."

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How to help the sick, the hungry, others in need during the COVID-19 pandemic

Read full article: How to help the sick, the hungry, others in need during the COVID-19 pandemic

No Kid Hungry has a plan to feed them, but we need your help.”Yes, it’s a group called No Kid Hungry -- and it appears to be the perfect place place to turn. With your help, we’ll continue to remove any obstacles to get kids the food they need," the group’s website said. We can’t stress this one enough: The American Red Cross needs you. Help patients like Robert today: https://t.co/iJpVmoWxZy pic.twitter.com/xXHbVPOkto — American Red Cross (@RedCross) March 18, 2020Don’t be nervous about giving blood. The Red Cross issued a news release about its need for blood on March 10.

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The do’s and don’ts of donating your used clothes at Goodwill Houston

Read full article: The do’s and don’ts of donating your used clothes at Goodwill Houston

Donating your gently used items and clothes you no longer wear is a great way to organize your life and help someone in need. But before you head over to your local Goodwill, there are some things you should know about donating used clothes. DOCarefully go through your used clothes and make sure they’re up to par. Think about donating things like used kitchen appliances, plates or even used games and movies. For more information on how you can donate your used items to a Goodwill near you, click here.

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