How We Keep Serving
Our club does a lot. Below are just some of the projects we're actively undertaking.
Collecting used glasses for distribution worldwide
Turning new or gently used eye glass cases into hygiene kits for young women
Providing eye exams & glasses to students, the homeless, & disadvantaged
Adult continuing in the workforce scholarship
Community-wide recycling days
Free gender-affirming clothing boutique
Collecting Manufacturer Coupons for Active-Service Military
Education seminars, including how to protest taxes, how the courts work, and much more
Blood drives in partnership with the local blood bank
Nonperishable food & boxed milk collections for local nonprofits
Collecting new & gently used apparel for local nonprofits
Laundry detergent collections for local nonprofits to help the homeless
Empowering and educating students to effectively self-advocate
Toy drives bringing joy to children in the hospital or who have been impacted by devastation
Plastic bags into park benches
Retiring tattered or damaged U.S. Flags
Sending children with special needs or medical conditions to summer camp for free
17 entries into the largest art competition in the world, with the global winner being recognized at the U.N.
Planting trees all over the world to counteract deforestation
How We Fundraise
100% of the money raised from the community goes back into the community. We don't specifically earmark our fundraisers to pay for specific projects, but some of the biggest expenses we have as a club revolve around accessibility, scholarships, and supporting our local four-legged officers.
June Vendor Market, proceeds mainly to helping local K9 handlers.
October Childrens Film Festival, proceeds mainly help improve access in the community.
Our Projects on Autopilot
Neighborhood Community Garden in Katy