As April marks National Interprofessional Health Care Month, Bread of Life Academy, a program under the nonprofit Bread of Life Inc. (BOL), hosted a special graduation ceremony on Friday, April 12th, at Bread of Life Inc. in downtown Houston for Community Health Workers (CHWs). The nearly three dozen graduates are fully trained and equipped to begin helping communities in need, at facilities like at Christ Clinic located at 25722 Kingsland Blvd #111, Katy, TX 77494.
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The Board of Trustees for Katy Independent School District met for a work-study session on Monday, April …
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he Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library and the Harris County Public Library (HCPL) held …
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The Lighthouse Church and Ministries (TLHC) announced April 4th that Pastor Demond Hammond, campus …
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