Al Barrera, Cynthia Fannin, Johnny Ferro, Judy Schmid and Dana Cooper.
On March 27th, The George Ranch will be transformed into a Vegas night – Texas style! From 6 to 11 pm, guests will enjoy an action-filled evening with casino games, prizes, a wine pull and a silent/live auction with a little Texas flair benefiting The Richmond State Supported Living Center (RSSLC).
RSSLC is an intermediate, 24 hour care facility that operates under the direction of the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS). The facility provides health services and basic needs for adult men and women living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. RSSLC opened in 1968 under the name of Richmond State School. While many changes have occurred throughout the years, including the center’s name, serving adults with disabilities while promoting wellness, dignity, independence and choice has remained the primary focus of the organization for 47 years.
The Volunteer Services Council (VSC) of RSSLC was established in 1970 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to provide additional goods, services and the enhancement of programs not available through state funding. Fundraising efforts and generous community support have allowed the VSC to enrich the quality of life for the remarkable people residing at RSSLC.
The community is invited to become a partner with the Volunteer Services Council by becoming an event, table or auction sponsor and/or a volunteer. Sponsorships are available from $1,000 to $2,500 and underwriters from $5,000 to $15,000. Tables of 10 are $500 and individual tickets are $50. For more information, call 281-344-4286 or e-mail dana.cooper@dads.state.tx.us.