For the next two months, the Fulshear communities of Cross Creek Ranch and Cross Creek West are hosting a joint Give Back, Build Hope campaign to benefit four local charities.
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For the next two months, the Fulshear communities of Cross Creek Ranch and Cross Creek West are hosting a joint Give Back, Build Hope campaign to benefit four local charities.
The two communities will make a monetary donation to four Fort Bend charities for every home sold during November and December -- Abigail’s Place, Family Hope, Fort Bend PAWS and Reining Strength. In addition, those purchasing a home in either community will have their chance at winning $3,000.
“Expanding the Give Back, Build Hope campaign to include both Cross Creek West and Cross Creek Ranch led to us donating a record-breaking $35,000 to participating charities through the 2022 campaign,” said Rob Bamford, General Manager for Cross Creek Ranch and Cross Creek West. “We expect a strong showing this year, as well. We’re happy to support these essential Fort Bend charities.”
In its fourth year, the Give Back, Build Hope campaign has donated $75,000 to participating charities.
• Richmond-based Abigail’s Place serves single mothers facing episodic homelessness, providing transitional housing and helping clients toward self-sufficiency. The charity’s transitional housing includes on-site shelter units, rental assistance, short-term hotel stays and security deposits.
• Family Hope specifically helps those in northern Fort Bend County with food and assistance with medical, rent and utility costs. Since 2020, Cross Creek Ranch has partnered with Family Hope to help them provide food for those in need.
• Fort Bend PAWS (Pets Are Worth Saving) raises funds and awareness for Fort Bend County Animal Services to help them maintain a high save rate as well as provide heartworm treatment and preventative and low-cost spay and neuter events.
• Reining Strength Therapeutic Horsemanship serves adults and children ages 2 and older who have physical, cognitive, social or emotional needs by providing equine-assisted services.
The two communities are also taking donations of items such as office supplies, canned pet food, toiletries, non-perishable foods, paper towels, gift cards and more to give to the charities. Items can be dropped off at the Cross Creek Ranch Welcome Center, 6450 Cross Creek Bend Lane, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday as well as 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. A full list of requested items per charity can be found at https://www.crosscreektexas.com/giveback.
Cross Creek Ranch offers new homes priced from the $300,000s by eight builders. Five builders offer homes also priced from the $300,000s in Cross Creek West.