SERVPRO of Town & Country Event Photos

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Christmas Toy Drive

First Responders Children’s Foundation provides financial support to children who have lost a parent in the line of duty as well as families enduring significant financial hardship due to tragic circumstances. First Responders Children’s Foundation also supports, promotes, and facilitates educational activities and programs created and operated by first responder organizations whose purpose is to benefit children or the community at large. SERVPRO of Town & Country partnered with First Responders Foundation to help distribute toys to children less fortunate this holiday season. We would like to thank our sponsors for the donation of 3 palettes of toys and SERVPRO Team Meacham who helped make this event possible.

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BEAR - BE A Resource

Friday, December 10th, 2021, SERVPRO employees donated over 200 toys to BEAR…BE A Resource for CPS Kids, which is a non-profit organization that provides hope and help for 13,000 abused and neglected children and the caseworkers who protect them within Harris County.

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ABC Breakfast

Our team had a great morning at the local ABC Breakfast!

Team members grabbing some tacos!

Grillin & Chillin

To show our awesome team members some appreciation, we arranged for a grilled taco lunch! The food & company was amazing! We truly have the best team.

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Meet Unis!

Employee Spotlight Time!

Unis Duarte is our Warehouse Manager and has been with us for 1 year. Shown here with his Yamaha V-Star 1100, Unis loves to take rides with his bride of 25 years. They have a son who is a United States Marine. Unis and his wife look forward to retiring one day to the vacation home they built over looking the water in Puerto Vallarta.

We are happy to have you on our team, Unis!

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Montgomery County Food Drive

Montgomery County Sheriff's Office hosted a food drive to benefit the Montgomery County Food Bank. It was our honor to help facilitate this drive to ensure the people in our community are supplied with food during these tough times. #teambehindtheclean

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Meet Gasper!

Gasper Cano has been with SERVPRO TEAM MEACHAM for almost two years and serves as a construction superintendent. One of the things Gasper loves about his job is helping others through difficult times. Gasper is pictured here with his 1953 Chevy Bel Air. He had worked on hard on it for a long time and had it ready just in time to drive off in it with his bride at their wedding…20 YEARS AGO! #teambehindtheclean

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Food Drive to Benefit Houston Food Bank

Thank you to the North Central Church in Spring, TX for hosting a food drive this week to benefit The Houston Food Bank. They are experiencing shortages due to the increase amount of people in need. In one day alone the Houston Food Bank gave out 1,079,500lbs of food.

SERVPRO-KINGWOOD HUMBLE, WOODLANDS CONROE raised over $600, purchased and delivered the food as well as provided transportation to The Houston Food Bank.

Thank you to our partners TYKESNEEDBIKES.COM, NORTH CENTRAL CHURCH of SPRING, SERVPRO TEAM MEACHAM, ALPHA LAWNCARE AND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, and RISE CONSTRUCTION.



Over 1,000lbs of food were collected and delivered!

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Tykes Need Bikes

The annual event Tykes Need Bikes event was this past weekend. With the help of our event coordinator and Sales Manager, Frank and many sponsors (including our owners, Susan and Randy!), we were able to give bikes to kids in need. For more information on how to donate and get involved next year, visit www.tykesneedbikes.com.

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First Responders Award

We were honored to present Ralph Abercia with the First Responders Award. Ralph enlisted in the Army the day he turned 18 after being turned down at the age of 17. He spent time in London, German, and Tunisia. After his many years of dedication to the Army, Ralph made it through college with the GI bill and became a successful lawyer and real estate developer in Houston. He still goes to the office every day and runs his company at 96 years old!