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UPDATE: 6/8/16-- Information on assistance, how to help

Jun 02, 2016 | Community Relations
Lamar CISD’s Common Threads program is accepting donations for Lamar CISD students and families affected by the recent flooding. Clothing donations, belts, new undergarments, toiletries (shampoo, lotion, toothbrushes, bars of soap, toothpaste, etc.) and shoes are needed. Common Threads is also in need of diapers of all sizes.

Donations may be dropped off at any of the following locations:

Common Threads (at Jane Long Elementary)
710 Houston Street, Richmond 

Central Fort Bend Chamber
4120 Avenue H, Rosenberg 

Gingerbread Academy
814 FM 2977, Richmond 

Residents, churches, businesses and groups interested in helping the cause can contact Jill Davis at [email protected] or 832-223-0342.

Common Threads is open Monday - Thursday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Clothing is available for children, adults and infants.

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

There is now only one American Red Cross shelter operating in the Lamar CISD area:
Richmond/Rosenberg Red Cross Shelter: First Baptist Church Richmond, 502 South Fifth Street, Richmond, 281-342-8664; 

Those with flood-related needs are urged to call the American Red Cross at 1-866-526-8300.

The Fort Bend County Office of Emergency Management urges all groups organizing to help victims to register at crisiscleanup.org. Registering makes it easier coordinate clean up efforts when the time comes. Crisis Cleanup will match volunteers with homeowners. 

Survivors needing assistance with home cleanup may call 1-800-451-1954, which will connect them with a volunteer which will connect homeowners with reputable and vetted relief agencies that will assist in mud-outs, debris removal and cleaning homes. Service are free, but due to demand, may take time.

The Information Technology Disaster Resource Center and VisionLink are staffing the hotline through July 1.

Click here for information regarding the Simonton-Fulshear area.

Churches and organizations wanting to volunteer should go to www.volunteerhou.org
That is also the website if your church or organization is in need of volunteers 

The Chik-fil-A restaurants in Rosenberg Town Center, near Greatwood and at the intersection of the Grand Parkway and Bellaire are only taking donations of baby items and toiletries.

Rosenberg-Richmond Helping Hands will be open Monday thru Thursday 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Saturday, June 25, for food and clothing.

Helping Hands is at 902 Collins Road, Richmond, and can be reached at (281) 232-4904,
(281) 341-7536 (metro) and [email protected] or www.roserichhelpinghands.org.
A temporary distribution site for food and clothing will be open at Terry High School for the next 30 days.  

Catholic Charities’ Mamie George Community Center, 1111 Collins Road, will be open Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to help with food and financial assistance for flood victims. Call 281-202-6200.

Boxes and packing tape to help those who need to pack things when they get back in their homes.  

Friends of North Rosenberg – needs one or two volunteers to answer phones, welcome walk-ins and assist with filling out applications on the computer for things like FEMA. The hours are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday.  Contact Barry Henry (832)471-6090 or (713)632-4626.

Cleanup and Mud-Out training for individuals and church groups is available. You will learn safety, assessing needs and follow-up. Organizations can register here. 

More donations will be needed during the intermediate and long-term process, so stay tuned for future drop-off locations.