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A Few Ways to Help Texans Impacted by Hurricane Harvey

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I’m a misplaced Texan, by choice. Sadly many Texans didn’t get the chance to leave before things got dangerous. We can help them.

Texas

The first breath I ever took was there. It was where I would ride my bike, scrape my knees a thousand and one times, and make lifelong friends. It’s where I’d fall in love, create life, and become one with my other half.
Everyday I’m thankful for that place. The love that still awaits for me every time go back.
Xanthous sunsets and sunrises filled my days
And the food, the warm people, manners AND that drawl, y’all.
So many great memories…. and that’s why I’m so heartbroken for Texas.
Not for me and my memories, but for all those there, their memories and their future in Texas.
Don't Mess with Texas| A few ways you can help Texans impacted by Hurricane Harvey.

Helping Fellow Texans

I’m lucky to have lived in Texas, to have been filled with all that Texas sunshine. I grew up in the melting pot of Texas. Oh yes, Texas has its own melting pot and it’s usually near a military base. I grew up an ARMY brat. I’m proud of that- Ft. Hood, TEXAS, y’all. My hometown, is currently pulling together for those in need from the Houston area, and my sister and I would love to help. My sister, Monica, is local and I’m many miles away, but together via the internet and hopefully with your help, we can put together around 100+ bags with crayons, coloring books, and stickers for the kids who will live in shelters for the next few weeks or months. I would be forever grateful if you could please consider helping us financially or by spreading the word.

As many of you know Texas is where I was born & raised. It’s the place that always welcomes me back with open arms & warm smiles. Most of my family lives there, including my wonderful sister Monica. 💜 Monica and I have decided to join forces (all these miles away) to raise money to put together art bags for the displaced children who will call Killeen Texas home over the next few weeks, months… —————– Art, as you may also know, is HUGE for me- it’s my medicine. I believe it can be everyone’s medicine. I also feel as a mother that art is one of the best ways for children to express themselves through imagination. 🖍📖 Remember picking up a crayon and feeling like you could make anything? That feeling of creating your own character or story? It was great, right? Imagine being away from home no crayons, books, or paper or a place to let out your imagination. 😞 Please say you’ll help us give these babies some creative goodies. We’re partnering with The Salvation Army of Killeen to distribute the bags to children in shelters, but we need your help. Please click the link in my profile for our @youcaring page. Thank you in advance! 😘 #LinkInBio Please share!!!

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Thank you so much for any and all help!

Please help us create art bags for the children evacuated from their homes due to Hurricane Harvey. These kids need a piece of home and creativity. Thank you in advance.

I’ve also put together a small list of other ways you can help out Texans:

•You can text HARVEY to 90999 to donate $10 to the @americanredcross
• Donate to @globalgiving‘s Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund • Donate to @TexasDiaperBank, I’m quite sure they’re assisting.
• @FeedingTexas is helping local food banks.
• @salvationarmyus text STORM to 51555
• Pets need help too! @animaldefenseleague is taking donations and are looking fosters.
I’ve talked about the importance of art in my life countless times, but here is the one about the gray period.  It was also mentioned in this book for Moms to help moms find time for creativity in their life written by my friend Bev.

Morning meditation. Coffee & Sharpies 😊

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It’s my medicine.
Currently loving painting. This is one of my latest works. :)

A little morning art therapy… and of course coffee. ☕️🖍💕 ________________________________ post shared by Dean 👌🏽👩🏻‍💻👩🏻‍🎨 (@mrs_aok) on

5 thoughts on “A Few Ways to Help Texans Impacted by Hurricane Harvey

  1. Leslie Nichole

    September 3, 2017 at 10:50 pm

    These are amazing! I tweeted it, anyway to help I’d like to get the word out. I can’t imagine what most of them are going through, it breaks my heart.

  2. Bev Feldman

    September 4, 2017 at 10:47 am

    This is such a beautiful idea <3 It's devastating what happened in Texas. I plan on contributing to the Texas diaper bank and to your fund, and will definitely share your post.

  3. Vashti Q

    September 4, 2017 at 8:45 pm

    Hi Dean! It’s wonderful to learn more about you. You and your sister thought up a great way to help out. Thanks for all the information on how we can help. I love your art––don’t ever stop. I think your art would make a great coloring book. Adult coloring books are all the rage right now. It turns out that coloring relieves stress, duh! I think we knew that already. I would definitely buy a coloring book done by you. Think about it. 😉 xx

  4. K. Elizabeth @ YUMMommy

    September 5, 2017 at 7:51 pm

    Thanks for sharing this list. Having family and friends in Texas who’ve lost their homes, I’m so happy to see how our country and communities have come together to help out those in need.

  5. tamaralikecamera

    September 11, 2017 at 8:14 am

    Beautiful ideas.
    And I get it. I’m from NJ and when Hurricane Sandy decimated so many parts of it, I was aching. I love your list!! Thinking of you!

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