Community Health Centers Make Fast Gains in Vaccinating Populations Hit Hardest by COVID
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Community Health Centers Make Fast Gains in Vaccinating Populations Hit Hardest by COVID

Community Health Centers are doubling their pace in vaccinating minority and ethnic populations against COVID according to recent data released by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF). People of color made up the majority of people who received vaccinations at health centers, including 59 percent of people receiving the first dose and 54 percent of people…

5 Ways to Go Beyond Saying ‘Thank You’ to Military Service Members
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5 Ways to Go Beyond Saying ‘Thank You’ to Military Service Members

By d-mars.com News Provider How do you thank someone who’s willing to risk their life for yours? When it comes to military service members and their families, advocates say there are many avenues for giving back meaningfully. As part of its “Give More Than Thanks” campaign celebrating 80 years of being the “Force Behind the…

Council Member Edward Pollard Mentors Youth With Suits for Success and Belts for Boys
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Council Member Edward Pollard Mentors Youth With Suits for Success and Belts for Boys

By Edward Pollard Edward Pollard is the Houston City Council Member for District J and serves as principal owner of Pollard Legal Group.  However, he says his most rewarding professional work is being the co-founder of the nonprofit Suits for Success. In 2014, Edward and two colleagues, Vernon Johnson and Duke Amos, wanted to fill…

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President on Reparations: “…There Should Be a Discussion About Redress”
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President on Reparations: “…There Should Be a Discussion About Redress”

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Count Raphael Bostic, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, among the growing and vocal majority who support reparations as a way to address the consequences of racism and inequality in America. “There are definitely merits to it in the sense that, if people have been…

The Missed Home Improvement Step Putting You and Your Community at Risk
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The Missed Home Improvement Step Putting You and Your Community at Risk

By d-mars.com News Provider What do planting a tree, building a patio, installing a pool and putting up a fence have in common? These popular home improvement projects add value to your home, and they all require an important safety step: getting utility lines marked before digging. With so many people spending more time at…

YMCA OF GREATER HOUSTON CONTINUES STRONG MOMENTUM OF IMPACT WITHIN THE HOUSTON COMMUNITY
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YMCA OF GREATER HOUSTON CONTINUES STRONG MOMENTUM OF IMPACT WITHIN THE HOUSTON COMMUNITY

The YMCA of Greater Houston is announcing first quarter 2021 impact initiatives as a result of community commitments, impactful partnerships and purposeful opportunities. The nonprofit is transforming its model to do more for the Houston communities. The YMCA of Greater Houston’s initiatives in 2021 are more inclusive, solution-oriented and establish the Y as not a place, a…

Grand Opening of New State-of-the-Art Facility for Bo Porter’s Future All-Stars Baseball Development Academy Provides Unique Opportunity to Learn from the Pros
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Grand Opening of New State-of-the-Art Facility for Bo Porter’s Future All-Stars Baseball Development Academy Provides Unique Opportunity to Learn from the Pros

By d-mars.com News Provider Bo Porter, president and CEO of Bo Porter Enterprise, recently announced the April 2021 grand opening of the new home of Bo Porter’s Future All-Stars Baseball Development Academy. Established in 1998, Porter’s highly acclaimed program is relocating to its new 12,000-square-foot indoor training facility at 15122 Highway 6 in Rosharon, Texas,…

Mayor Sylvester Turner Announces HPD Executive Assistant Chief Troy Finner as New Chief of Police
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Mayor Sylvester Turner Announces HPD Executive Assistant Chief Troy Finner as New Chief of Police

Mayor Sylvester Turner recently announced the appointment of Houston native and 31-year Houston Police Department veteran, Executive Assistant Chief Troy Finner, as the City of Houston’s next Police Chief. Chief Finner began his career with the Houston Police Department in 1990 and has worked in every aspect of the department, serving the citizens of Houston…

George Floyd Family Receives Historic Civil Rights Wrongful Death Settlement
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George Floyd Family Receives Historic Civil Rights Wrongful Death Settlement

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Civil rights attorneys Ben Crump, Antonio Romanucci, L. Chris Stewart, Jeff Storms and other co-counsel on behalf of the family of George Floyd and officials from the City of Minneapolis have announced the settlement of a civil lawsuit against the City of Minneapolis and the four…

NFL Hires First Black Woman Referee
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NFL Hires First Black Woman Referee

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Maia Chaka knows well that Women’s History Month is all about commemorating, observing, and celebrating the vital role of the fairer sex in American folklore. She just didn’t know she would become a part of that history. After years of officiating games in the Pac-12, Conference…

How Prison Education Programs Transform Lives and Communities
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How Prison Education Programs Transform Lives and Communities

by d-mars.com News Provider In 2014, Benito Castro was sentenced to six years in prison for passing bad checks as a result of a gambling habit he’d developed. Today, he’s the director of operations for a grocery store chain and runs freedomrides.org, a non-profit he started that provides transportation for those recently released from prison….

Volunteer Safely at Home or in Person During Global Volunteer Month
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Volunteer Safely at Home or in Person During Global Volunteer Month

by d-mars.com News Provider April is Global Volunteer Month, a time to recognize the power of volunteers to tackle society’s greatest challenges. Launched last year by Points of Light, the world’s largest nonprofit dedicated to accelerating people-powered change, Global Volunteer Month serves to activate volunteers and support the most vulnerable populations. And over the past…

Chains Can Be Broken! Position Yourself: The Process for the Progress Is Now!
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Chains Can Be Broken! Position Yourself: The Process for the Progress Is Now!

By: LJ Garfield  Imagine growing up in a small, tight-knit Cajun Creole town in Louisiana, a decade post-integration.  In this town, Black people lived on one side of the highway, and white people lived on the other.  Though racism was prevalent, it was not a factor of many childhood thoughts, as there was neighborly harmony…

Houston-area chef helps promote release of Netflix’s ‘Waffles + Mochi’ children’s cooking show featuring Michelle Obama
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Houston-area chef helps promote release of Netflix’s ‘Waffles + Mochi’ children’s cooking show featuring Michelle Obama

HOUSTON, March 16, 2021 – Chef Rey’s passion for cooking has opened a number of doors of opportunity through the years from executive chef of several of Houston’s top professional sports teams to restaurant owner to host of his own online cooking show. The Houston chef’s journey continues as he joins forces with Allied Global Marketing to…

How the Pandemic is Impacting Children and Families
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How the Pandemic is Impacting Children and Families

by d-mars.com News Provider More than 2.7 million American children are growing up in grandfamilies — families in which grandparents, other adult family members, or close family friends are raising children. A new report highlights how the pandemic has amplified their unique challenges, and offers solutions to better serve them. The report, “Facing a Pandemic:…

Black founder donates cleaning wipes to help frontline METROLift workers stay safe during pandemic
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Black founder donates cleaning wipes to help frontline METROLift workers stay safe during pandemic

HOUSTON, TEXAS (March 15, 2021) — Local entrepreneur and Black engineer Devon Fanfair, founder of Just Wipes, donated 1,000 packs of sanitizing wipes to METROLift frontline workers at a donation event recently, which took place at The Just Wipes warehouse on Hirsch Rd.  METROLift frontline workers are unsung heroes of METRO services, providing accessible services…

Unmet Demand for Afterschool Programs Reaches All-Time High
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Unmet Demand for Afterschool Programs Reaches All-Time High

by d-mars.com News Provider Parents of children enrolled in afterschool programs are happier with their participation than ever before, according to a new study. At the same time, there aren’t nearly enough programs available, and students from low-income families are the most likely to lack access. For every child in an afterschool program today, three…