If you have a sweet tooth or two, or if you love to bake, or both, Austin Bakes needs you!
Austin Bakes is a group of bloggers, foodies, and local businesses, who are raising money for relief efforts and humanitarian aid following disasters both local and worldwide.
This Saturday, November 4th, 10am-2pm, Austin Bakes is hosting a citywide bake sale to provide funds to aid disaster relief for those affected by hurricanes and earthquakes in Puerto Rico, Mexico, and the Virgin Islands, and the wildfires in California. Read on for details.
By
Birgit Sund on November 2, 2017
The average costs for school supplies every year is $35 which creates an extra burden for already challenged families as well as for teachers, who often spend their own money buying missing supplies for their classrooms and students.
In order to ease the burden of both families and teachers, school districts that are continuously facing tighter budgets, are trying to outsource the financial obligation by requesting that parents help provide these supplies.
Here is a list of Back-to-School Programs and School-Supply Drives in and around Austin.
By
Birgit Sund on July 7, 2017
Did you know that living in the ‘Live Music Capital of the World’ is not just an awesome treat for grown-ups but also for kids of every age, every background, and every ability? In addition to many music events and kids concerts throughout the year, Austin has a plethora of businesses and organizations that allow and help children to enjoy their natural birthright as musical beings.
Beyond the Grade, one of Austin’s many nonprofit organizations serving children in the 512, made it its goal to “Keeping Music Alive in Austin Schools” and to provide music educational opportunities to students beyond the traditional classes offered in schools.
Read more about Beyond the Grade programs.
By
Birgit Sund on February 27, 2017
Crystal Ngumezi, a 26-year-old originally from Houston, TX now living in Austin, TX, recently started The Proverbs 31 Women’s Organization,
a nonprofit organization that offers free mentorship and professional
etiquette training classes to young women from low-income families
living in underprivileged neighborhoods.
“I started The Proverbs
31 Women's Organization because I felt there was a need for an
organization that supplied underprivileged young women with proper
mentors to help lead and guide them through life.”, Crystal says. “As a
young woman myself, I always desired to have a female mentor to help
coach and guide me through my profession as a female engineer. I never
received this type of aid, so I made it my mission and purpose to create
opportunities for young women who looked like me to receive free help
and guidance, as well as free professional training and teaching.“ Read on for more information on participating, volunteering, and donating.
By
Birgit Sund on February 1, 2017
Central Texas is among the fastest growing regions in the nation.
While it means growth and prosperity for some, due to the rising cost of
housing, utilities, transportation, and healthcare, many of our
neighbors are left behind. Many of those neighbors are children.
More than
- 166,050 children in Central Texas
- 61,250 children in Travis County
- 27,160 children in Williamson County
- 8,990 children in Hays County
- 4,790 children in Bastrop County
- 2,360 children in Caldwell County
are affected by hunger and food insecurity. Let's change this.
By
Birgit Sund on November 28, 2016