• Benjamin Taylor Received Prestigious H.O.P.E. Award

    The H.O.P.E. Award is given to a nonmember individual, a company, or a group for significant contribution to the chapter. When Jill Williams joined the chapter in 2000, she brought along Stuart Williams who gave his spirit of caring and commitment to working with the chapter. The Heroes of Positive Endeavors Award is a tribute […]

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  • Glass Slipper Award Presented to Clear Creek Independent School District

    The Glass Slipper Award is given to a nonmember individual, company, or group for significant contributions to Operation Cinderella. The chapter board unanimously selected Clear Creek Independent School District as this year’s recipient of the Glass Slipper Award and presented it at the May Annual Meeting and Luncheon. Clear Creek ISD has allocated Assistance League® […]

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  • Assistance League of the Bay Area Installs 2022-2023 Leadership

    At the May annual meeting, where members and guests gathered to celebrate Hats Off to Volunteers, a multitude of recognitions occurred. One of the celebratory activities was the installation of the new board, now serving in their new roles. Everyone is eagerly anticipating the success of our chief volunteer leaders as they guide the chapter […]

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  • Assisteens Membership Approves Birthday in a Box and Cause for Paws Program Expansion

    Assisteens® of the Bay Area membership approved three program selection report amendments to the Birthday in a Box and Cause for Paws philanthropies at the May membership meeting. In September, we will serve two additional campuses, KE Little Elementary and San Leon Elementary, in the Dickinson Independent School District with our Birthday in a Box […]

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  • Seniors Meeting Eligibility Requirements Recognized at May Membership Meeting

    Chairman-Elect Thomas Jennische and Vice Chairman Membership Chris Comin recognized those seniors who achieved their eligibility requirements and departed the organization as a member in good standing despite graduating and not returning for the following year. This information was based on meeting attendance through May and hours submission by May 15th. Those who were recognized […]

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  • Assisteens of the Bay Area 2022-2023 Officers Installed at May Membership Meeting

    Our newly-elected officers were installed at the May meeting. Centered around a candy theme, individuals were given sweet representations that signified their position and responsibilities on the auxiliary board for the 2022-2023 year. Congratulations to: Thomas Jennische, Chairman Chris Comin, Chairman-Elect Joia Glover, Vice Chairman Membership Diya Patel, Vice Chairman Philanthropic Programs Katelyn Daniel, Vice […]

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  • Heartis Clear Lake Memory Care Residents Receive Birthday and Celebratory Cards

    Residents at the Heartis Senior Living who live in the memory care unit receive these birthday and holiday-themed cards. Assisteens® of the Bay Area prepare these after membership meetings and check out packets to work on at home. What a great package of greetings for May! Assisteens prepared over 340 cards for this fiscal year.

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  • AMOCO FCU Sponsors May Snack Attack Pack Initiative

    AMOCO Federal Credit Union sponsored the May Snack Attack Pack initiative. Assisteens® of the Bay Area collaborate with the chapter to provide these packages to Deer Park Independent School District and Texas City Independent School District students who are experiencing food insufficiencies. This year the chapter and auxiliary have provided 3900 supplemental meals.

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  • Assisteens of the Bay Area Gather for Charitable Work

    Assisteens® gathered after the April membership meeting to work on a variety of philanthropic programs. In addition to helping support the chapter, Assisteens of the Bay Area manage four of their own charity initiatives.

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  • Assisteens Deliver 90 Fleece Blankets to the Bay Area Turning Point Shelter

    Assisteens® representatives Sydney Zamora, Chris Comin, Mehar Sharma, and Aivry Zamora delivered 90 fleece blankets and approximately 600-plus plastic eggs filled with candy to the Bay Area Turning Point shelter. The blankets, through our Project Snuggle program, are given to the young children when they enter the shelter as a source of comfort. The eggs […]

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