Engelhart Campaign Gets Involved in Hurricane Relief Efforts
Mike Engelhart's campaign spent Wednesday delivering food to needy area residents. First, we drove down to Kemah and brought groceries to some flooded residents there. The devastation was overwhelming. More than a dozen houses in a row were destroyed, and all of their belongings were drying on their front lawns. We brought water, toiletries, charcoal and burgers, paper plates, and a ton of non-perishable items.
Then Mike headed over to St. Paul UMC near the medical center to deliver meals for the Meals on Wheels program. The people to whom we delivered were just amazed that the program was still running during this crisis. It's a great program, and more people should get involved during normal non-crisis periods. It is extremely rewarding and valuable.
Today, Mike and his staff spent the morning and early afternoon calling residents of Precinct 182 to check on their welfare, and to offer them telephone numbers and other contact info for relief agencies, Centerpoint Energy, as well as for opportunities to volunteer in the relief efforts.
By the way -- our billboard is back up as of Thursday afternoon! It was deliberately taken down before the storm to avoid damage. And like a Phoenix rising from the ashes (ok - too dramatic), uh, like a "rubber ball of change" (to coin a phrase) it has bounced back and is once again proudly surveying the traffic jams on the Southwest Freeway inside the loop between Shepherd and Greenbriar!
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Political advertising paid for by Mike Engelhart, 4402 Holt Street, Bellaire, Texas 77401 in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act.
Then Mike headed over to St. Paul UMC near the medical center to deliver meals for the Meals on Wheels program. The people to whom we delivered were just amazed that the program was still running during this crisis. It's a great program, and more people should get involved during normal non-crisis periods. It is extremely rewarding and valuable.
Today, Mike and his staff spent the morning and early afternoon calling residents of Precinct 182 to check on their welfare, and to offer them telephone numbers and other contact info for relief agencies, Centerpoint Energy, as well as for opportunities to volunteer in the relief efforts.
By the way -- our billboard is back up as of Thursday afternoon! It was deliberately taken down before the storm to avoid damage. And like a Phoenix rising from the ashes (ok - too dramatic), uh, like a "rubber ball of change" (to coin a phrase) it has bounced back and is once again proudly surveying the traffic jams on the Southwest Freeway inside the loop between Shepherd and Greenbriar!
caroline baker hurley excellent judges courthouse excellence
Political advertising paid for by Mike Engelhart, 4402 Holt Street, Bellaire, Texas 77401 in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act.
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