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Brownsville. Back toActionPhysicalTherapy Brownsville supported the fund raising effortsofSt.Mary’sCatholicChurchandThe Philippine Madrigal Singers during a benefit concert that took place at the parish church on the 1st of September 2017. Proceedsfromthefundraisingeventbenefited theLCSCministryandSt.Mary’sSchoolAngel Scholarship Program and for the renovation of St. Mary’s parish hall kitchen. Back to Action Physical Therapy supported andparticipated in the32mile911Memorial Ride. The event was organized by the Brownsville Fire Department Station 8 and joined by the community of Brownsville to commemorate the 9/11 Day of Heroism. Proceeds from this event benefit the Habitat For Humanity Organization. Eagle Pass. Our therapist had the privilege to attend Women with Vision: A Leadership Roundtable in honor of American Business Woman’s Day. It was hosted by Sul Ross University, Rio Grande Community College and Small Business Development Center. This event brought together business women of diverse occupations and provided opportunities of personal and professional growth through leadership, education, networkingandsharingofexperiences.Guest speakers included: Judith Canales, former StateExecutiveDirector,U.S.Departmentof Agriculture,SandraRuiz,RotaryPresidentand localBusinessownerandGloriaHernandez,a localattorney.Theeventwasverysuccessful and had a great turn out. They are looking to have monthly roundtable meetings for a variety of topics. Back to Action is looking forward to sponsoring one of these events. Stay tuned! Wehavealsostarted fundraising forCandles forLife,a localorganizationthathelpscitizens ofMaverickCountywhohavebeendiagnosed with cancer. The event is scheduled for October 28th and we are pleased to be a Gold Sponsor this year.

We would like to wish all our E. P. I. S. D. students, facultyandstaffaveryhealthyand successful2017-2018schoolyear.GoEagles! Go Mavs! Harlingen. This month each of our four locations donated $500 towards helping the unfortunatevictimsofHurricaneHarvey.Our corporate office also gave $1000 towards helping a local captain with his rescue/ evacuation efforts. We also donated $250 to the Laguna Madre Humane Society. This is a non-profit animal organization. They care for animals in the LagunaMadreareaandreceivenoassistance from the city of Port Isabel or South Padre Island. They maintain the Port Isabel shelter as a “no kill” facility by saving any animal that isplacedon theshelter’seuthanasia list. Finally, we donated $150 to the Habitat For Humanity of the Rio Grande Valley. In addition, we collected and donated nearly 20 bags of clothes and miscellaneous items. Their ReStore sells new and gently used merchandise to the public to help raise funds for their construction projects. The additional funds generated from theReStore will cover the operating costs, allowing for direct contributions to go directly to the hard costs of construction. Del Rio. Del Rio sponsored Que Pedo? BBQ team this month for the Holy Smoke BBQ competitionhostedbySt.Jospeph’sChurch. Staff came out to join in on the fun and participated in the Holy Smoke 5k. Physical therapy technicianErika,celebrated herbirthday thismonth.Kristiparticipated in theannualBusinessShowcasehostedby the ChamberofCommerce.Theeventbroughtthe community togetherandprovidedaplatform for education and marketing to the public.

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