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World Harvest Outreach is hosting a job fair in Sunnyside! Whether you're an employer looking to find the right talent or a job seeker ready to take the next step in your career, this event is for you! Scan the QR code on the flyer to register and don't miss this chance to connect and explore new opportunities.



CenterPoint Energy's Agencies in Action Program

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You qualify if:

  • You are a residential customer of CenterPoint Energy Electric.
  • Your home is at least 16 years old.
  • Your annual household income qualifies you to meet income guidelines or you receive benefits from a public assistance program.
  • (SNAP, Medical Assistance or Medicare, Supplemental Security Income, Public Housing, Children’s Health Insurance, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families)

GIVE US A CALL! (855-751-6432) or visit CenterPointEnergy.com/AgenciesinAction



Building Food Security: 101

Thank you for joining the Building Food Security: 101 Panel Discussion meeting on Tuesday, March 29 to hear about the challenges of food insecurity in our communities and learned about how residents can advocate for fresh foods at their local grocery stores, create farmers' markets, and connected with partners to achieve food security.
This virtual meeting provided residents with the tools and resources needed to combat food insecurities, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.
























USEFUL COMMUNITY RESOURCE!




World Harvest Outreach is hosting a job fair in Sunnyside! Whether you're an employer looking to find the right talent or a job seeker ready to take the next step in your career, this event is for you! Scan the QR code on the flyer to register and don't miss this chance to connect and explore new opportunities.



CenterPoint Energy's Agencies in Action Program

Provides...

You qualify if:

  • You are a residential customer of CenterPoint Energy Electric.
  • Your home is at least 16 years old.
  • Your annual household income qualifies you to meet income guidelines or you receive benefits from a public assistance program.
  • (SNAP, Medical Assistance or Medicare, Supplemental Security Income, Public Housing, Children’s Health Insurance, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families)

GIVE US A CALL! (855-751-6432) or visit CenterPointEnergy.com/AgenciesinAction



Building Food Security: 101

Thank you for joining the Building Food Security: 101 Panel Discussion meeting on Tuesday, March 29 to hear about the challenges of food insecurity in our communities and learned about how residents can advocate for fresh foods at their local grocery stores, create farmers' markets, and connected with partners to achieve food security.
This virtual meeting provided residents with the tools and resources needed to combat food insecurities, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.























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  • All Lights On, Houston

    by lindsey.williams, over 3 years ago
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    Steps:

    1. https://www.centerpointenergy.com/en-us/business/customer-service/electric-outage-center/report-streetlight-outages?sa=ho
    1. Click on the Report a Streetlight Outage ↓

    1. Enter the streetlight number (6-digit number on light pole) or address close to the streetlight
    1. Click the streetlight that is not working correctly
    1. Enter information about the issue

    Or

    You can call the number(s) below to report streetlight outings.

    • Please call 713-207-2222 or 800-332-7143

    If there is tree canopy near streetlighting you can report this request to: (http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/forestry/urbanforestry.html)

    To report a city tree that needs pruning or to request a tree removal permit contact the Urban Forestry section by calling 311 or visit the 311 Houston Service Center online www.houston311.org to submit your request.

    How to use 311 to report: http://www.houstontx.gov/311/images/311-portal-overview.mp4

    Outage Tracker (http://gis.centerpointenergy.com/outagetracker/) for current electric outage information.


    For more information on how to report light poles that are out or need maintenance, to request a new light pole, and to report tree canopy, please utilize the video below with CenterPoint, Public Works, and Urban Forestry. Thank you!

  • Neighborhood Character Preservation Tools

    by lindsey.williams, over 3 years ago
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    Neighborhood Preservation Tools

    These free tools offered by The City of Houston can be used to:

    • Preserve the existing lot size and prevent incompatible development
    • Ensure that future buildings conform to existing building lines

    If you want to learn about ways you can preserve the established character of your neighborhood, please watch the video below.

    You have more questions? Call us at 832-393-6600, or visit us online at https://www.houstontx.gov/planning/Min-Lot_Size-Min_Bldg_Line.html