United Way of the Brazos Valley does much to help the community, but now KBTX is highlighting how to help them, both through donations and volunteering.
Josh Schulte and Kandis Martinez of Schulte Roofing, a longtime sponsor of United Way, joined First News at Four to explain why they choose to support this organization.
Big Brothers and Big Sisters, known as “Bigs,” provide encouragement, friendship, guidance and support to children in need of a positive and caring adult role model in their life.
The Sexual Assault Resource Center has been serving the Brazos Valley for nearly 40 years through counseling, advocacy, and crisis intervention services.
When disaster strikes in the Brazos Valley a simple call to 211 and the American Red Cross can almost guarantee the emergency situation you’re facing will get better.
“Without my center for independent living, I wouldn’t be a great dad, I wouldn’t be a great employee, and I really wouldn’t be a part of my community the way that I am."
The Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley promotes a creative space for children to experience new educational opportunities through exhibits, programs and camps.
"We can offer more assistance, greater hope, [and] more opportunities to our community if we work together, and I think what the United Way does is they encourage each of us individually, but also collectively.”