Thursday, January 22, 2026

Warming Centers - Thanks efamily member Janice Weaver for Sharing

 The locations include:


  • Acres Home Multi-Service Center at 6719 W. Montgomery Rd.
  • Northeast Multi-Service Center at 9720 Spaulding St.
  • Kashmere Multi-Service Center at 4802 Lockwood Dr.
  • Moody Community Center at 3725 Fulton St.
  • Denver Harbor Multi-Service Center at 6402 Market St.
  • Fonde Community Center at 110 Sabine St.
  • Metropolitan Multi-Service Center at 1475 W. Gray St.
  • Southwest Multi-Service Center at 6400 High Star Dr.
  • Magnolia Multi-Service Center at 7037 Capitol St.
  • Sunnyside Multi-Service Center at 4410 Reed Rd.


Monday, January 19, 2026

Houston Museum of African American Culture Fine Art Print Fair Feb 6-8

 




Black Art in America Print Fair

February 6 - 8, 2026


Black Art in America is proud to announce the next stop of its celebrated BAIA Fine Art Print Fair, arriving in Houston, Texas, and hosted by the Houston Museum of African American Culture. Building on the success of previous fairs in Atlanta, Houston and Washington, D.C where hundreds of collectors, first-time buyers, and art lovers gathered to engage with the rich legacy of Black printmaking. This Houston edition expands BAIA’s mission to make fine art accessible.


Harris County Down Payment Assistance

 https://hcd.harriscountytx.gov/Residents/Homeownership-Programs/Down-Payment-Assistance


Up to $40,000...



Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Press Release and Flyer - DREME Foundation Event Honoring Dr. Ronald E. McNair and Challenger 51-L crew on the 40th Anniversary

 





































PRESS RELEASE 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 4, 2025 

Contact: 

Judy Foston Stanford, Foston International Communications, Inc. 

Mobile: 713-446-4391 

Email: jfoston@fostoninternational.com 

Or Donna Blackshear-Reynolds, DREME Publicity Committee Chair 

Phone:713-304-3336 

Email: donna.blackshear.reynolds@gmail.com 

DREME Science Literacy Foundation Honors Dr. Ronald E. McNair and  Challenger 51-L Crew with 40th Anniversary Commemoration  Supporting STEM and Aviation Scholarships 

HOUSTON, TX — Forty years ago, on January 28, 1986, the world stood still as the Space Shuttle Challenger and its seven courageous crew members were lost just seconds after liftoff. In 2026, the Dr. Ronald E. McNair  Educational (DREME) Science Literacy Foundation will bring the community together to honor that legacy with a  powerful evening of remembrance and inspiration titled “Reflections of Excellence: Inspiring the Future.” 

The black-tie commemoration will be held Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at Space Center Houston,  1601 E. NASA Pkwy, Houston, Texas. As the official visitor center of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Space Center  Houston provides the perfect setting to honor a mission—and a vision—that continues to shape America’s  commitment to space exploration and STEM education. 

A Night of Tribute, Talent, and Transformative Impact 

Guests will enjoy a gourmet dinner by Wolfgang Puck Catering, live music by internationally acclaimed jazz  saxophonist Kyle Turner and his band, and a curated silent auction. Turner will perform a special piece written for 

Dr. McNair, which the astronaut had planned to play in space during the Challenger 51-L mission, making this  moment a centerpiece of the evening’s commemoration. 

The program will feature distinguished national leaders in aerospace and education, including: 

Charles Bolden, former NASA Administrator, astronaut, and retired U.S. Marine Corps Major General Mike Coats, former Director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center and former astronaut Vanessa Wyche, Director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center 

Rev. Marcus D. Cosby, Pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church 

Additional notable guests and supporters of the McNair legacy (see attached flier) 

Celebrating a Life Dedicated to Brilliance, Courage, and Youth Empowerment 

Dr. Ronald E. McNair—physicist, astronaut, martial artist, musician, and trailblazer—embodied intellectual  excellence and unshakable perseverance. A graduate of North Carolina A&T State University and MIT, Dr. McNair  became the second African American to travel into space and the first person to play the saxophone in orbit. 

Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. McNair devoted himself to inspiring young people to pursue science,  innovation, and personal excellence. He challenged students to believe in their potential, often encouraging them  with the empowering question: “Why not YOU?” 

Supporting the Next Generation of Aviators, Engineers, and STEM Leaders 

In honor of Dr. McNair and the Challenger 51-L crew, proceeds from this commemorative event will support STEM  education initiatives, including aviation scholarships, helping young people chart careers in flight, engineering, and  scientific discovery. 

“As we mark this 40-year milestone, we honor not only the sacrifice of my late husband and the Challenger crew,  but also the extraordinary legacy of excellence they represent,” said Cheryl McNair, widow of Dr. Ronald E.  McNair. “This event illuminates the spirit of service, bravery, and hope that continues to inspire future generations  to reach for the stars.” 

How to Participate and Support the Mission 

There is still time to purchase tickets for this historic event HERE. Individuals unable to attend but wishing to honor  the Challenger crew are invited to make a fully tax-deductible donation HERE. Businesses and organizations may  also secure ad placements in the official souvenir program book HERE

Event sponsors include HEB, United Airlines, Space Center Houston, Houston Rig Hands, a Big 3 Basketball team,  McNair Law Group, PLLC - Estate and Elder Law, Greenberg Traurig LLP, The Harris Foundation, MIT Alumni  Association, TSU Aviation Science Management, Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church, GOHLKE & Company, PC,  Certified Public Accountants and Primerica.

For tickets, donations, sponsorships, or additional information, visit https://dremefoundation.org/ or contact  info@dremefoundation.org or 281-971-7806. 

 


Souvenir Book Ads and Underwriting Opportunities for DREME Foundation 40 year anniversary of the Challenger

 https://dremefoundation.org/ 

Tickets, Sponsorships, ADs, Underwriting Opportunities all at above link - Ads and Underwriting opportunities below specific links 

https://dremefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/SOUVENIR_BOOKLetter3.pdf - ADS

https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/underwriting-contributions-reflections-of-excellence-inspiring-the-future-honoring-dr-ronald-e-mcnair-and-the-challenger-51l-astronauts - Underwriting 

MIT Summer Business Program

 https://mites.mit.edu/programs/lead-summer-business-institute-sbi/



High School and College Summer Programs and How to Apply - Try a search using chatgpt or copilot!

 I was searching for a program called LEAD in chatgpt that my children attended - this is not it - however sounds interesting... 

⭐ LEAD-Related & Leadership Summer Programs

1. LEAD – Letting Everyone Achieve Dreams (Houston)

This nonprofit focuses on empowering youth, especially from underserved backgrounds, through life skills and leadership development. Their summer experiences include wilderness adventures and team challenges that build grit, empathy, teamwork, and resilience. These are not strictly academic but are designed to grow leadership and social-emotional skills.

Key points:

  • Outdoor and experiential activities

  • Peer connection and teamwork

  • Focus on personal growth through challenge

👉 Best for students looking for hands-on leadership and team experiences outside a traditional classroom.


2. UConn Summer LEAD Program (Connecticut)

This is a pre-college enrichment program for rising high school seniors (especially first-generation or underserved students). It includes:

  • College transition workshops

  • Leadership and skill-building sessions

  • Residential experience on a university campus
    There’s no program fee for participants and meals are covered.

Great for students who want:
✔ exposure to college life
✔ leadership training + academic skills
✔ a supportive environment before senior year


🧠 Other Well-Known Leadership Summer Programs

If your goal is leadership development, college prep, or career exploration, here are some prominent programs students pursue:

3. Bank of America Student Leaders® Program

  • Paid 8-week internship with a nonprofit

  • Leadership summit included

  • Focus on service, community change, and real-world skills

Ideal for: Juniors and seniors ready for real work experience + leadership training.


4. Pre-College Leadership & College Immersion Programs

Many universities and organizations offer summer leadership programs where students attend workshops, seminars, and experiential learning:

  • NSLC – National Student Leadership Conference: immersive pre-college programs with leadership track options at prestigious campuses.

  • LEDA Aspects of Leadership Summer Institute: intensive leadership, academic writing, and college guidance (free for LEDA scholars).

  • California Association of Student Councils (CASC) Leadership Conferences: multi-day leadership training for student council and campus leaders.

These programs vary in length, focus, and cost, but all aim to build communication, teamwork, decision-making, and leadership confidence.


🗂 Tips for Choosing a Program

Decide based on what you want most:

📌 Leadership + teamwork outdoors: LEAD Houston or adventure-style leadership camps.
📌 College exposure + leadership skills: Pre-college LEAD, NSLC, or university-run summer programs.
📌 Work experience + service leadership: Bank of America Student Leaders.


📍 How to Apply

  • Check each program’s website for eligibility, deadlines, costs, and application materials (often require essays, recommendations, and transcripts).

  • Applications often open late winter to early spring for summer sessions.

  • Some offer scholarships or financial aid — always explore those options if cost is a concern.

FIFA Business Opportunities - thanks Commissioner Rodney Ellis for sharing!

 Click HERE for details - https://www.houstonsports.org/bhbh/? 


GEM Fellowship Program -Masters and PhD Science and Engineering Research Fellowships

 https://www.gemfellowship.org/gem-fellowship-program/ - Go to this site! NASA hires GEM fellow through the MUREP Program.. google and learn more! 

Click HERE



9am-3pm MLK Day - Legal Consultations, Showers, Food Necessity Bags, Health Screening at Wheeler Ave Baptist Church

 


South Central Baseball Registration thanks Cravon Rogers for Sharing

 https://astrosuya.leagueapps.com/leagues/baseball_softball_tball/4824880-2026-sunnyside-youth-baseball-nike-jr.-rbi---spring-baseball-league-at-sunnyside




NASA Summer Internships Webinar - Applications OPEN NOW

 


NAACP Youth Council Jan 18 3-5:30pm elementary, middle school, high school, and junior college students. No one is too young to participate in these opportunities to learn, lead, and engage.

 NAACP Houston, TX Youth Council January 2026 General Membership Meeting

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Greetings from the NAACP Houston Youth Council, Unit #6820-B,


We invite your child, grandchild, niece, nephew, cousin, or godchild (ages 0–25) to the January General Membership Meeting will be held on Sunday, January 18, 2026, from 3:00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. CST at the NAACP Houston Branch Office Building (2002 Wheeler Ave, Houston, TX 77004).


The meeting is open to elementary, middle school, high school, and junior college students. No one is too young to participate in these opportunities to learn, lead, and engage.


Students must arrive between 2:40 P.M. – 2:50 P.M. and register by 12:00 P.M. on Saturday, January 17, 2026, using the registration form button below. Late registration will limit participation in certain activities.

Following the business portion of the meeting, the Youth Council will host a Heart-Healthy Snack Lab to promote heart health. This interactive program will teach the importance of snack prepping, similar to meal prepping, and how preparing snacks in advance for the week can support a strong, healthy heart. Certified Adolescent & Holistic Nutritionist, Nsika Marie Taylor will guide participants in building heart health one snack at a time by demonstrating simple, heart-healthy snack options. This program is open to both youth and adults.


Warm Regards, 

NAACP Houston, TX Youth Council Unit 6820

Executive Committee and

The #1 NAACP Youth Council in the Nation! 

Emailnaacphoustontxyc@gmail.com

Instagram: @naacphoustonyc


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