Page                                                                                                  Twin City Mission                                                                                  SPRING/summer 2007

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Twin City Mission
      (979) 822-7511

Homeless & Housing Svc
   (979) 822-1492

Housing Services
(979) 822-1492
Domestic Violence Services
   (979) 823-2471

Phoebe’s Home Hotline
                       (888) 452-9253
           Non-Residential Services
                       (979) 775-2255
                          Bilingual Advocate        
                               (979) 823-2471
              VOCA Counselor
                               (979) 822-3962
              Volunteer Coordinator  
                               (979) 775-1968
              Career Specialist         
                               (979) 779-0548

Youth & Family Services
   (979) 260-7336

STAR Hotline     
                       (800) 865-9921

Donation & Resale Services
   (979) 822-7511

Alice’s Attic
   (979) 822-1492

2nd Chance Resale 
   (979) 693-8699 

2nd Chance II Resale 
(979) 260-0824                   

2nd Chance III Resale
(936) 825-2109

The Most Expensive Haircut in the Brazos Valley!

At the Nov. 10 Twin City Mission United Way Employee Campaign luncheon, Ron Crozier, Director of Community Relations challenged TCM staff, that if they raised $1,000.00 on that same day, he’d get a ‘Mohawk’ haircut.  Efforts, led by Kathy Wright, netted $1,753.00.  On Jan. 9, Crozier kept his word, allowing barber Mike Orozco to complete the challenge.  

United Way Recognizes TCM Efforts!

Minus the ‘Mohawk”...Ron Crozier is presented with the barber’s cape worn the night he made good on the challenge to Twin City Mission staff.  For the record, the hair has grown back nicely.

Representing Twin City Mission at the United Way Appreciation Luncheon: (left to right) Ron Crozier, Debbie Saxon, Doug Weedon, Kathy Wright, Steven Bethea, Wynne Clark and Chris Rankin.

Kathy Wright, Program Director for TCM’s Youth and Family Services Program, was recognized as the Campaign Coordinator of the year.  Kathy’s efforts included games, a raffle and the above mentioned haircut.

United Way President Hank Roraback (right) presents Twin City Mission Executive Director Doug Weedon a plaque recognizing the agency with the greatest increase in employee contributions.