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    FPI Justice for Victims Families - Advocacy nonprofit investigating and resolving unsolved homicides

    FPI Justice for Victims Families

    (1 review)

    This is a wonderful organization to volunteer for. It is a remote volunteer position, so it's very…read moreflexible, and they only ask you to do what you have time for. The founder, Regina Romain is very sweet. She had a family member who was murdered that ended up being a cold case so she has first hand experience of knowing what it feels like to have a loved one who has been murdered and the uncertainty of not knowing. They offer free investigative support to grieving families who seek help in resolving or addressing their unresolved homicide or locating their missing loved one. They also focus on the mental health aspect of losing a loved one. They have resources for the family members where they can get help for their grief and dealing with the uncertainty of losing a loved one. They do not charge for their services and they are able can help people in all 50 states and Canada, and anyone living anywhere in the us or Canada can volunteer their time to helping these families.

    From the owner: Are you or someone you know struggling with the devastating loss of a loved one to homicide? Grief…read morecan be overwhelming and isolating, especially for children who may not understand what has happened. Helping families in times of grief is at the heart of our company’s mission, who is also a dedicated investigation team that is an advocate for justice. At FPI Justice for Victims Families, we offer support and resources to help grieving families cope with their loss. Our compassionate team of investigators, counselors and volunteers understand the unique challenges that come with losing a loved one to violence, we are here to offer you with the support and resources you need. Our services include investigation assistance, individual and group counseling, grief support, and educational resources to help children and families navigate their grief journey. Our nonprofit is also a digital content creator who helps with social media, press releases, writing, film and TV. We believe that everyone deserves to be heard, and we'll fight tirelessly to ensure that your voice is heard loud and clear to uncover the truth. No one should have to face the pain of losing a loved one to homicide alone. At FPI Justice for Victims Families, we are here to support you and your family. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you heal and help you achieve justice.

    Bunnies On The Bayou 37 - Mixers behind the bar

    Bunnies On The Bayou 37

    (1 review)

    Downtown, Fourth Ward

    What comes before Part-B? PART-AYY!!! This partay just happened to be the largest outdoor cocktail…read moreparty in Texas. BOTB has been around in Houston for 37 years now. I only just learned about it this year and wish I had been let in on the secret earlier since this was one heck of a party. Though I would not have been legally old enough to drink at all of those parties. However BOTB had generously funded a large grant to the nonprofit I serve on the board of, so I was more than happy to volunteer my time to help them out at their party to thank them for their generosity. I figured they were going to have me greet people at the gate or something since I am such a people-person, but they actually paid for me to attend a TABC certification class before the event and then put me to work as a volunteer bartender for a few hours - letting me check out the event as a non-volunteer private citizen when I was not pouring up drank. I have more than 20 years in the volunteer game - (and I know volunteering is not all about 'me') but I have never been treated better as a volunteer. BOTB occupied the entire outside Wortham area downtown, mostly headquartered in the Fish Plaza area. The front gate on Smith locked down entrance so IDs could be checked and only 21+ year old people were allowed in through the one controlled point of entry. The side of Fish Plaza running along Texas Ave had gates up also (and the high dollar donor area was along a large part of the gate anyway) so there was strong security in place. As my uber driver was crawling along Texas Ave to drop me off we could hear the loud music from a few blocks away. Party time, alright! While other people were spending their Easter Sunday in church or in quiet contemplation still drunk in a Tim Horton's parking lot this was the alternative: loud music, big crowds, and flowing drinks of vodka, rum, whiskey, gin, and beer types. Pretty much everything sensible you need for day drinking except Jägerbombs. What is BOTB? (From their webpage) Bunnies on the Bayou, Inc. is a 501(c)3, all volunteer organization dedicated to the raising and distributing of funds for various charitable, educational, and cultural programs that seek to improve the quality of life and promote education and awareness of human rights for individuals in the Houston GLBT community. The organization raises money through a series of social events throughout the year, and culminates every Easter Sunday at Bunnies on the Bayou, the largest outdoor cocktail party in Texas. Before my volunteer bartending shift started I collected some drinks of my own for proper drinkin' purposes. All of the first shift volunteers were amazing and polite. The thousands of guests were also respectful. There were cops everywhere, but I didn't see any issues requiring "Sekkurity!" at any point, which is pretty impressive considering that some of my family's weddings needed cops after the True Italian (tm) came out, even at a family wedding - and this was a day drinking party with thousands of strangers. Later when my bartending shift started everyone behind the bar with me was just as nice, as were the guests. All in all a great use of a Sunday. I know where I will be next Easter Sunday for #38 and it is for a good cause! The other benefitting agencies were all doing various types of great work in the community, and the executive directors of those agencies I met were fun to talk with as I learned more about their vision and strategies.

    Figment Ranch - Morning visitor

    Figment Ranch

    (4 reviews)

    I stayed here during a relocation. This place was amazing. I have two dogs, that had their own…read moreyard, a cabin style home with Wi-Fi, stackable washer/dryer and lots of amazing animals at my back porch. Robin is a great hostess, respected my space, but was there for anything I needed, even just to visit. I saw them host birthday parties that looked fun and very well planned. If it's for a birthday party, weekend getaway or an extended stay, I highly recommend Figment Ranch.

    If you're obsessed with llamas and alpacas like me, then this is your place!!…read more Robin, whose this sweet lady, and her husband runs and lives on this ranch so she's always available to answer any of your questions. She takes her time to answer any questions that you may have and you can tell she pours her whole heart into this nonprofit organization. During the pandemic they don't do as many tours a day, so make sure you book in advance. I came one Sunday morning with my family of 10 and she reserved the whole tour just for us, what a treat! Robin used to be a teacher so she's provided us with very educational information about the animals that live on her ranch. She takes her time and explain and shows us how to care for each animal. You get to be hands on and touch every animal there, which I really enjoyed and appreciate! There were turtles, rabbits, turkeys, ducks, goats, pigs, and the main attraction of course are the llamas and alpacas. This place is really one of a kind and is so special. Freest experience for the whole family that adults and children can enjoy and make some memories. Oh, and did I mention they have 2 Airbnb on their ranch where you can wake up to these animals? What a neat idea!

    Washington County Fair Grounds Management - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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