Helping hands
Two community-minded organizations came together to help Houston’s homeless community. Led by students Michael Pandya, Jenny G-Young Park, and Patricia Hsing, the members of Cub Scouts Pack 130 and Horn Elementary School’s Helping Hands community service club (pictured) assembled 100 care packages for patients of Healthcare for the Homeless Houston (HHH). Each package was filled with essential daily supplies to help community members who receive free health services from HHH. The students gathered at Bellaire United Methodist Church to work together, creating the care packages for HHH patients who are living on the streets or in shelters. In addition to the helpful hygiene and comfort supplies, each care package included a personalized card written by the young students to offer hope to the patients.
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