Month: December 2015

2016 Applications for Governor’s Community Achievement Awards due February 2016

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For more than two decades, Keep Texas Beautiful, in partnership with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), has awarded the prestigious Governor’s Community Achievement Awards (GCAA) to ten Texas communities with the best grassroots environmental programs in the state each year.

The competition distributes $2 million in funding from TxDOT across the 10 communities, with the amount based on population size. The funds are used for landscaping projects along local rights-of-way. A community’s environmental program is judged on achievements in seven areas:

* Community Leadership and Coordination

* Public Awareness

* Education

* Beautification and Community Improvement

* Litter Prevention and Cleanup

* Solid Waste Management

* Litter Law and Illegal Dumping Enforcement

While many applications come from cities and towns that are part of the KTB affiliate network, that is not a requirement. The goal is to recognize communities who are working diligently to create and sustain comprehensive environmental and beautification programs.

Why should your community apply?

* Applying for the GCAA creates a written record of your community’s environmental achievements, helpful when applying for grants and state funding.

* Working toward the GCAA brings together various segments of the community, including schoolchildren, adult volunteers and law enforcement, creating a sense of community pride.

* Studies show that a focus on litter prevention and beautification has positive economic effects on the community, reducing crime rates, and increasing tourism and economic development.

For questions or more information, email [email protected].

 

Governor's Community Achievement Awards

 


Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County: Providing Home Ownership Through Sweat Equity

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Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County (HFHWC) brings the community together to build decent, affordable housing and hope for people in need. Habitat provides a “hand up” to home ownership through sweat equity, donor generosity, volunteer labor and interest-free mortgages. Formed as an all-volunteer organization in 1999 as Georgetown Habitat for Humanity and since merged with Round Rock Habitat for Humanity to form Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County, Texas. HFHWC has built 63 homes in partnership with 68 families and their children.

The benefits of Habitat homeownership are numerous to the family and their community. Habitat homeowners:

* Typically pay less for their mortgage than renting which means they can save money for the future.

* Build credit through on-time mortgage payments and financial equity through their home as an asset.

* Have a stable home to thrive and grow in; their children are more likely achieve a higher level of education, allowing for more professional   opportunities.

* Are more engaged in their community, caring about safety and well-being, and long-term value.

* Revitalize the community by maintaining their new home and encouraging others to do so, as well.

* Pay city and county property taxes (more than the vacant lot that was there) like everyone else.

Support the programs and mission of Habitat for Humanity Williamson County through The Georgetown ReStore,  non-profit home improvement store and donation center that sells new and gently used building materials, appliances and household fixtures to the general public, including DIY, artists, contractors and bargain shoppers. Proceeds from the Georgetown ReStore financially support the programs and mission of Habitat for Humanity Williamson County. The ReStore also diverts over 200 tons of materials from the landfills each year through resale and by breaking down material components for recycling.

Habitat for Humanity Williamson County volunteers   Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County



Holiday cheer?

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By Rachel Lupercio, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Associate with Excelerated Living

During this time of year the hustle & bustle of the holiday season can get the better of us if we don’t take care.  Here are three simple tips to create a less stressful season.

1. Get plenty of rest.  Your mind & body work more effectively when you are well rested especially when you have the added stress of the demands of the holiday season.

2.  Know your limits.  It’s ok to say no and have boundaries on how you spend your time and with whom you spend time with.  The effects of taking care of yourself in this way create a positive attitude that can be felt by you and seen by those you choose to spend time with.

3. If you have emotional health concerns that you are having trouble navigating consider seeking professional help.  Sometimes due to our life experiences such as a loss of a close relationship the holidays can be especially difficult or lonely.  Seeking professional help through a counselor will provide you with a therapeutic, nonjudgment and confidential place to express your thoughts and feelings.

If you feel that you would like to spend a little more time in an environment where you could regroup during this season please join us on December 12, 2015 at The Center For Relationships for the “Holiday Cheer?” workshop. The workshop will be held from 10:00 – 11:30 am, 8810 Business Park Drive, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78759.  The cost for this workshop will be $10.00 per person to encourage you to take some time for you and enjoy a moment with others who may be going through some of the things that you are experiencing.

 

Rachel Lupercio, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Associate

www.thecenter4relationships.com

Contact 512-465-2926 with any questions.

Holiday Cheer


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