Hurrican Ike San Antonio Adopt a Shelter Program Trinity Tri-Point Shelter
Last week I spent 3 days visiting the Trinity Tri-Point Special Needs Shelter in San Antonio, Texas. The Trinity TriPoint Shelter is a Level 4 Hospital with as many as 250 Special Needs evacuees (numbers fluctuate daily).
The shelter is now housing evacuees from Hurricane Ike after the storm destroyed a lot of Galveston and cut power to more than a million in Galveston. One of the evacuees at the shelter is my aunt Jennifer Smith. Luckily I am here in San Antonio to help provide comfort, get magazines, books, or anything she needs. I was also able to provide a cell phone from Cricket Wireless with unlimited minutes.
At first glance the Trinity Tri-Point Shelter looks to be a decent shelter but I have noticed that the temporary residents there are missing all the comforts of home.
There are very few books, no magazines, a TV that only has 2 stations a few DVD’s and that is really about it.
I am very proud of San Antonio for providing needed supplies to the Houston, Texas City, Baytown, and Galveston areas. Unfortunately San Antonio we still have more that we can do. I am calling on all businesses and citizens to come together again and Adopt a Shelter here in San Antonio. I am personally adopting the Trinity Tri-Point Special Needs Shelter at 281 and N. Saint Mary’s.
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After looking at the shelter and speaking to a few residents and some of the nurses I have come up with things that I feel the shelter can use to give the evacuees a more comfortable living situation.
Needs
- Magazines, Books, Tablets, Pens. Pencils
- Music (High School choir or group can come by and play)
- Home Cooked Meals
- DVD’s
- 10 phones for a phone bank
- 8 computers for access the internet, email and FEMA
- Internet Connection
- Cable TV (come on TIME WARNER)
- A video Projector with Screen to show movies a few days a week
- 3 TV’s
- 4 DVD Player
- 100 Cell Phones pre-paid with a few months of service
Companies I am asking for help
- AT&T
- TIME WARNER
- DIRECT TV
- WOAI
- KSAT 12
- VALERO
- TESORO
- BLOGCATALOG.com
- OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE
- USAA
- BEST BUY
- BJORN’s
- CIRCUIT CITY
- HEB
- WALMART
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Here is another need as expressed by this website:
http://texasbaptists.wordpress.com/2008/09/18/how-to-help-hurricane-evacuees-in-san-antonio/Volunteers needed with evacuees in San Antonio
CHOOSE A DAY OF THE WEEK AND STAFF A KITCHEN FOR THAT DAY OR A SHIFT FOR A DAY. Let’s say your church wanted to choose Tuesday’s. 10 volunteers are needed per day (Shift 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.) at Trinity TriPoint and 10 volunteers to staff the kitchen at Port San Antonio (Shift 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.). Call Patricia Ward at 210-525-9954 and let us know which shift and day of the week you would like to bring volunteers. VOLUNTEERS MUST WEAR LONG PANTS, CLOSED TOED SHOES AND A CAP OR HAIR NET!
CHOOSE A SERVING SHIFT AT TRINITY TRIPOINT TO SERVE MEALS - At. 10 volunteers are needed to serve each meal shift, (Breakfast, 7 AM - 10 AM; Lunch 11 AM - 2 PM; Dinner 5 PM - 8 PM). VOLUNTEERS MUST WEAR LONG PANTS, CLOSED TOED SHOES AND A CAP OR HAIR NET!
Adopt a Shelter Program
Shelter I am Adopting
Tri-Point Special Needs Shelter
3323 N. Saint Mary St.
San Antonio, Tx. 78212
Contact: Gylon Jackson 210.365.3312
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:44 am
Mr. Jackson, you amaze me! I am sure you e-mail quite a few people, but I e-mail you every once in awhile as sginncleaningservice. I really want to learn how to create a blog. Am I understaning correct, you have some sort of class? I enjoyed reading through yours. Sandy Ginn
November 10th, 2008 at 6:52 am
I’m curious, Gylon, did you ever get any responses from this article.
also, I am interested in how to start a blog. I’ll start by listening to your radio archive and see if that helps.
November 10th, 2008 at 6:54 am
Gylon, I’ve been waiting for postings on this website. Now that I’m in the habit of checking you out daily I want to hear more from you.