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HAAM seeking food, monetary donations

Written by Sarah Mertins
Published: 31 August 2017

Humble Area Assistance Ministries (HAAM) opened its doors on Thursday, Aug. 31 to help regular clients as well as those affected by Hurricane Harvey. Millie Garrison, executive director, said the charity has seen a steady number of people come in seeking assistance, and that lines had begun to form by noon. They will also host a hot food lunch to meet the needs of the community.

“We have people that are just trying to get home, and we have the processes and resources to help them do so. Several of these people had been evacuated and were in shelters such as the Humble Civic Center which is now closing,” she said.

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Humble ISD moves toward first day of school

Written by Cynthia Calvert
Published: 01 September 2017

Kingwood High School options on the table

Kingwood High School and the Instructional Support Center (ISC) are the two most damaged buildings in Humble ISD, said Dr. Elizabeth Fagen.
Hurricane Harvey slammed into Houston Aug. 25, dumping three to four feet of water in the region and sparking an enormous flood which overwhelmed these two buildings, the closest of all the schools to the San Jacinto River.

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Birthday boat becomes rescue vessel

Written by Jacqueline Havelka
Published: 02 September 2017
Braden Hassel's parents went back and forth about buying him a johnboat for his birthday. Their son loves to fish, but like most parents, they deliberated over the expense, whether he was too young, and whether he would use the boat often enough.
Ultimately, they decided to do it and surprised him with the new boat as his gift.

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Kingwood churches to the rescue

Written by Jacqueline Havelka
Published: 02 September 2017

St. Martha Catholic Church on Woodland Hills Drive in Kingwood ended up as a makeshift shelter for about 100 people last Tuesday night, Aug. 29. Tom Gallagher, the grand knight for the Knights of Columbus, coordinated the effort.

"We actually were not even supposed to be a shelter but residents of the local Arbor Terrace retirement community really needed us," he said.

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St. Martha closes as temporary shelter

Written by Jacqueline Havelka
Published: 30 August 2017
St. Martha Catholic Church in Kingwood ended up being a makeshift shelter for about 100 people on Tuesday, Aug. 29.  Hurricane Harvey brought nearly 35 inches of rain to the area, resulting in a flash flood. Many people had to seek refuge. 
Tom Gallagher, the Grand Knight for the Knights of Columbus, coordinated the effort.
"We actually were not even supposed to be a shelter but residents of the local Arbor Terrace retirement community really needed us." 

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Relief hampered by volunteer vehicles

Written by Cynthia Calvert
Published: 03 September 2017

Hundreds of volunteers have spread over in the community ravaged by last week's Hurricane Harvey, arriving in neighborhoods with shovels, axes and mops in hand. And they are driving pick up trucks, flat bed trailers and every sort of personal vehicle, packing streets in affected neighborhoods.

But the horde of Sheetrock removers, sweepers, food providers, errand runners and comforters are preventing debris removal. 

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  1. Kingwood HS students will relocate to Summer Creek HS
  2. City of Humble files Declaration of Disaster
  3. Mustangs prepare for 2017 season
  4. Kingwood opens volleyball season
  5. KHS grad dancing with OKC Ballet

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