A Community United

A Community United

Parker County Non-Profits band together! One of the best things to come from this COVID-19 season is the commitment from our local non-profits to work together, to communicate and offer help to each other and especially to encourage each other as we navigate next steps. In an effort to bring attention to what a giving community we live in, each local organization is offering the same t-shirt as a thank you for your gift and support. A “CommUNITY that Cares” is about families helping families – and it takes all of us working together to meet the needs in our community. To support Parker County Center of Hope, you can partner with us by giving a recurring gift of $25 each month to our Families of Hope program and receive the new CommUNITY that Cares t-shirt with your first gift! Give today at here.

Pictured in the recent community Zoom meeting photo above are:
1) Hearts Full Of Love, April Sanders
2) Freedom House, Patti Wilson
2) Children’s Advocacy Center of Parker County, Cheryl Bullock
4) Weatherford Police Department, Texas, Lance Arnold – Police Chief
5) Aledo Children’s AdvoCats, Patti Oaks
6) Sanctified Hope Home for Women-a Transitional Program, Sharon Hibler
7) Grace House Ministries, Inc., Charley Rickey
8) Aledo Children’s AdvoCats, Penny Shelton
9) Manna Storehouse Weatherford, Vernon Chiles
10) CASA – Hope for Children, Kathy Meyer
11) Parker County Center of Hope, Paula Robinson
12) United Way of Parker County, Le’Anne Taylor

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