Celebrating Community on May 30th

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Celebrating Community: The 4th Annual Sheldon Theragood’s Birthday Outreach Festival

Mark your calendars! On Saturday, May 30, 2026, we are heading over to the St. Joseph Clubhouse for a day that’s all about love, unity, and service. It’s the 4th Annual Sheldon Theragood’s Birthday Outreach Festival, and everyone is welcome to join the fun.

From 9 AM to 3 PM, we’ll be coming together to support our unhoused friends and neighbors in the Houston community. It’s more than just an event; it’s a celebration of giving back and moving forward together.


What’s Happening?

We’ve got a packed schedule designed to provide both essential resources and a great time for everyone:

  • Good Eats & Vibes: Enjoy free food, drinks, and music throughout the day.

  • Essential Resources: We’ll be providing hygiene kits, clothing giveaways, and healthcare resources.

  • Self-Care: On-site haircuts will be available to help everyone look and feel their best.

  • Community Support: Access various community resources and fellowship opportunities.

  • Fun & Games: Plenty of games and activities to keep the energy high.


Join the Movement

Whether you want to volunteer your time or just stop by to show some love, your presence makes a difference.

We can’t wait to see the neighborhood come alive with “Hope in Motion.” Let’s make this 44th birthday celebration the best one yet!

“A day of love. Unity. Service. Everyone is welcome!”

 

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