Free Hand Sanitizers!
NACC is giving away hand sanitizers to local churches, organizations, schools, and HPD. COVID cases are coming back with higher numbers. We want to make sure our community keeps itself safe and sanitized.
NACC is giving away hand sanitizers to local churches, organizations, schools, and HPD. COVID cases are coming back with higher numbers. We want to make sure our community keeps itself safe and sanitized.
“Helping Houston Rebuild,” a project of NACC, reaches those uninsured and underinsured who suffered damages from burst pipes due to Winter Storm Uri back in February. In Gloria Mercado’s case, her insurance denied coverage to her pipes despite her attempts to ensure any such damages would be covered.
Representatives from NACC, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, builders, contractors, and the press gathered at the home of Lolita Cerf to welcome her home.
Chavis challenged her North Carolina community to buy a pallet of water and bring it to her office. In two weeks, she had 36 pallets of water ready for NACC to pick up.
Lee thanked NACC and Meagan Thee Stallion for collaborating with her to start the “Helping Houston Rebuild” project to help those affected.
The Astros Foundation Donates $15,000 to Supply First Responders with Water A warehouse full of water came in handy last month, as Houstonians found themselves in desperate need of bottled water. The winter storm rolled through, freezing and bursting pipes all over the city which… Read More »The Astros Foundation Donates $15,000 to Supply First Responders with Water
With each slam of a trunk, the volunteers loading vehicles with food, soda, hand sanitizer, flour, cookie mix, disinfectant, and canned goods at Saturday’s food drive felt what that was like.
First Home Inspected for “Helping Houston Rebuild”, a project of NACC to rebuild the homes of seniors and single mothers after the recent weather emergency.
Houston-born rapper Megan Pete, known professionally as Megan Thee Stallion is partnering with NACC Disaster Services (NACC) to rebuild water-logged homes damaged by the winter storm.
The City of Houston dispersed some of its top personnel on Sunday to aid in winter storm relief, including Mayor Sylvester Turner.