Cy-Fair Helping Hands' Homeless Blessing Tree Initiative in Full Swing
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Cy-Fair Helping Hands' Homeless Blessing Tree Initiative in Full Swing

November 23 2022

Cy-Fair Helping Hands serves the homeless community of NW Harris County.  Our outreach elves have assisted in gathering letters to Santa from our clients and we would love your help in granting their wishes this Holiday Season! Wishes can be found  here. The Christmas wishes of the homeless people we serve are very modest, but these items means the world to each person. Please sign up to shop for someone who needs a sleeping bag, or warm clothing, maybe a bike. You can truly bring some heartfelt Christmas joy!

Please sign up for wishes that you would like to provide and feel free to purchase additional items if you’d like.   Please return the wrapped gifts, with the ornament numbers clearly marked on the packages, to our location at 9606 Kirkton Dr, Houston, TX 77095 no later than Monday, December 5th.  Our building is staffed Monday through Thursday each week from 9am to 12:30pm. (We will be closed Wednesday, November 23rd through Sunday November 27th for the Thanksgiving Holiday).

If you have any questions, please feel free to call or text our elves – Wendy at 832-236-8227, or Randi at 713-673-9255.

About Cy-Fair Helping Hands

Cy-Fair Helping Hands (CFHH), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was founded to help the homeless of Cy-Fair become self-sufficient. The ministry had its humble beginnings in the heart of one woman and a huge pot of soup served from the back of a pick-up truck. For many years, Cy-Fair residents, Jean and John Dreyer, made it their mission to minister to those living on the streets of northwest Houston. They forged relationships with the homeless, collecting and storing food, clothes, and supplies for them in their garage. The couple eventually sold their antique business to fund Cy-Fair Helping Hands.

Since its inception in 2010, the fledgling organization has grown to include a Community Food Pantry, enabling CFHH to serve not only the homeless, but the hungry. Programs for our struggling neighbors include provision of Emergency Shelter for families with children, scholarships for unprivileged students,  Homeless Street Outreach, a Homeless Day Center, programs for CFISD students, and events and programs during the holidays and at back-to-school time. 100% of our funding comes from caring individuals, churches, businesses, and organizations.   



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