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We Are In Need Of Blankets
Mission 911 needs your help. If you can help us with donating blankets, jackets, gloves, socks… whatever you would wear when it gets cold, we can use. Drop off your donations to our office at: Mission 911911 Park AvenueCorpus Christi, Texas 78401 Click here to watch KIII-TV’s coverage of Mission 911 If you wish to give a financial donation…
Thank You For A Successful Year Of Giving Back
2021 was a blessed and challenging year. For that reason we would like thank you for your support and prayers. Thank you for gifts and love for others. Here is a recap of what Mission 911 accomplished in 2021.This past year we achieved our goals of helping others that were struggling with poverty. We were…
Let’s Not Panic, Let’s Prepare
Due to COVID-19 the following are some temporary changes we will be making at Mission 911: • Changing hours of operation to 9am to 1pm • Assisting TXU clients over the phone • avoiding close contact with people who are sick • taking temperature of our residents, staff and visitors • staying home if we…
Poverty Simulation
Port Of Corpus Christi is proud to be the presenting sponsor benefitting Mission 911 of the “Community Action Poverty Simulation (CAPS)”, co-sponsored by TXU Energy. This is a unique tool that community action agencies can use to educate everyone, from policy makers to local community leaders, about the day-to-day realities of life with a shortage…
Helping The Elderly Is Our Top Priority
We assisted elderly residents who were in need of warm blankets during these very cold days we are experiencing. In partnership with the Mayor’s Disaster Recovery Fund, Coastal Bend Community Foundation, Mission 911, Port of Corpus Christi, Valero Energy, Voestalpine, WellMed, Corpus Christi Metro Ministries, Funeraria del Angel – Memorial Holly, and of course City…
Providing Resources to the Homeless Communities
Thank you for the monetary donations from Ed Rachal Foundation and Valero corporation to make this happen.I also want to thank Judge Barbara Canales, Mayor Joe McComb , councilwoman Paulette Guajardo, and all city council for their leadership through these crises. Read the article from KIII-TV