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Nearly 3,000 Volunteers Will Participate at seven Houston Project Sites, Benefitting 10 Community Organizations

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More than 3,000 local Comcast NBCUniversal employees and their families, friends and community partners will “make change happen” as they volunteer to improve seven sites as part of the 18th annual Comcast Cares Day, the nation’s largest single-day volunteer event.

From using technology to create positive change, such as teaching digital literacy skills, to mentoring youth, to stocking food banks, to beautifying parks, Comcast NBCUniversal employees volunteer during this celebration and throughout the year to make a lasting impact. To date, more than 1 million Comcast Cares Day volunteers have contributed over 6 million service hours to improve local communities at more than 10,000 projects.

This year, the Company expects more than 100,000 volunteers from Comcast, NBCUniversal, and for the first time Sky, to participate in projects across the country and around the world.

AAMA is one of the most effective organizations in the country in helping Latino families to become productive contributors. Comcast NBCUniversal employees and their families will gather May 4th to help landscape, power wash and provide upkeep for their vegetable garden. These efforts will help ensure AAMA is able to continue their mission to inspire and empower Latinos to pursue their potential and achieve success.


“As we celebrate our 18th annual Comcast Cares Day, we are delighted to partner with AAMA to give back to our local community here in Houston,” said Ralph Martinez, Senior Vice President, Comcast Houston Region. “It is incredible to see how we can drive meaningful change by bringing together our employees, their friends and families, and our community partners, both on this day and throughout the year. We are thankful for the participants and volunteers who continue to work to make a positive difference.”

The Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation will also provide grants to local partner organizations on behalf of volunteers who contribute their time on Comcast Cares Day. The grants will help Comcast’s partners continue their mission of serving the community throughout the year. To date, the Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation has awarded nearly $25 million in grants to local nonprofit organizations who have served as partners on Comcast Cares Day.

For more information on Comcast NBCUniversal and Sky volunteer and community impact initiatives, visit www.comcast.com/community.

Clear Channel Concedes, Takes Down Turner Billboards

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In response to a petition filed by Tony Buzbee back in April, Clear Channel Outdoor has conceded and taken down the Alert Houston billboards that featured Mayor Turner’s face. The purported goal of the Alert Houston campaign was to encourage Houstonians to sign up to receive emergency alerts through the system. Buzbee’s petition claimed that the donation of the billboards to Mayor Turner by Clear Channel violated campaign finance laws.

Buzbee touted the concession as a huge victory: “By removing these billboards, Clear Channel is clearly acknowledging the lack of oversight in the approval of these billboards as a public safety campaign. These billboards were nothing more than a blatant campaign ad for Turner’s re-election. I will continue to speak up while everyone else remains silent. I will not stand for corruption of any kind. Ever.”

Publicación 1147 – Revista Digital 13 de Junio – 19 de Junio / 2019

Gracias por visitarnos, este artículo contiene la revista digital de ¡Que Onda Magazine! de fecha 13 de Junio hasta el 19 de Junio del 2019.

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Houston Firefighters Equipped with Post-Fire Decontamination Kits to Fight Cancer Risk

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Houston firefighters can now start the process of removing soot and other possible cancer-causing chemicals from their work gear while in the field. All HFD engines have been issued post- fire decontamination kits. The new decontamination kits allow for fast removal of soot and will also help prevent fire crews from tracking chemicals into their trucks, fire station and into or onto their personal belongings and eventually into their homes.

A study done by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health shows firefighters are nine percent more likely to be diagnosed with cancer than the general population. They also have a 14 percent higher risk of dying from cancer.

Completing on-scene gross decontamination immediately upon exiting the fire ground has shown an 85% reduction of fire ground contaminates from firefighters work gear.

“With the increased use of plastics and synthetics in modern day buildings firefighters are more likely to encounter exposure to toxins. Using decontamination methods in the field can play an integral role in preventing some of the cancer risks that firefighters face. The HFD is committed to creating a safe and healthy work environment for Houston firefighters. These kits are one component along with gear washers and diesel exhaust removal systems,” Sam Pena, Fire Chief.

Frozen 2: In Theaters November 22nd

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In “Frozen 2,” in theaters November 22, Anna and Elsa journey far beyond the gates of Arendelle. But why? Check out the new trailer tomorrow on “Good Morning America” for clues. Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2” reunites the filmmakers and songwriters behind 2013’s “Frozen” for an all-new adventure. Please feel free to download the new poster and share it with your readers. Tune into Good Morning America tomorrow morning to catch an all-new trailer for the movie.

Lunch and Learn

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Today, June 11, 2019, president of Que Onda Gabriel Esparza visited the launch of Comcast Business Community Essentials, a new communications solution to help nonprofit organization gain access to high-speed internet service and cloud-based phone services at discounted rates.

Making Texas Schools Safer For Students And Teachers

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The Office of Governor Greg Abbott today released a web video highlighting the signing of legislation to enhance school safety and expand access to mental health resources to make Texas schools safer and more secure for students and teachers. 

“Last spring, ten people were killed in a tragic shooting at Santa Fe High School, and I vowed that the state of Texas would do everything in its power to prevent a tragedy like this from occurring again,” said Governor Abbott.

“As the result of roundtables that were held in the aftermath, I made school safety an emergency item for the 86th Legislative Session, and because of the hard work of members in both chambers, as well as the many stakeholders, we accomplished this important task, and I am proud to sign legislation that makes schools safer for our students and teachers.”

Nine Houston Fire Stations Receive Technology to Remove Harmful Fumes

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HOUSTON- Houston Fire Chief Sam Peña’s efforts to improve the health and safety of firefighters is in high gear with the installation of nine additional diesel exhaust removal systems in Houston fire stations. Due to the extremely busy emergency response system in Houston firefighters are exposed to vehicle fumes on a routine basis. When these vehicles are started, the exhaust infiltrates the living and sleeping areas of the fire stations that are staffed around the clock. Before Chief Pena implemented a department-wide health and safety initiative only one fire station out of 94 was equipped with exhaust removal systems . That number is now up to ten and includes stations 7,8, 9,16,21,25,51,28,60, and 31. Six more installations have been scheduled for stations 39,46,56,58,68, and 73. These are the busiest fire stations in the city and are responsible for deployment to a quarter of HFD’s emergencies. Approximately 600 of HFD’s firefighters are assigned to these stations.  These systems will provide a healthier and safer work environment for Houston’s busiest first responders. 

In 2017, the HFD applied to FEMA for an Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) to begin modernizing and installing vehicle exhaust capture and removal systems. In July of 2018, the HFD was awarded the grant in the amount of $703,914, with a grant match obligation of $70,391.  Mayor Sylvester Turner and the Houston City Council approved the matching funds. 
 
There are still 78 fire stations that remain in need of vehicle exhaust systems. With an average cost of $80,000 per station, the retrofitting of the remaining fire stations will cost approximately $6,240,000.
 
“We are making great progress with the installation of a vehicle exhaust systems in our fire stations. But we still have work to do. Installing this equipment in each of our 94 fire stations is essential to creating a healthy and safe working environment for our employees. I appreciate the Mayor and the Houston City Council’s commitment and continued support of this initiative,” Sam Peña, Fire Chief.
 
The HFD will continue to pursue grant opportunities in forwarding its health and safety initiative with the plan to modernize 15 additional fire stations in calendar year 2019-2020.

Mayoral Candidate Calls for Turning Houston into Cannabis Sanctuary City

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In 2016, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg implemented a diversion program to keep Houstonians found in possession of Cannabis out of jail. After two years of this initiative, the DA’s Office estimates that $35 million has been saved and cannabis related convictions are down 80 percent. This program is an important first step towards ending the War on Cannabis in Houston. But Houston can do better…

As Mayor I would instruct the Chief of Police to stop spending taxpayer money arresting non-violent Cannabis users, effectively end the War on Cannabis in the City of Houston, saving millions of dollars and keeping Houstonians out of the Texas Criminal Justice System. 

Imagine a Houston where we not only cease arresting non-violent cannabis users, but we actively encourage Cannabis businesses to move to Houston. Cannabis is both a medicine and a recreational activity. Houston should welcome medicinal practices and cannabis entrepreneurs. The economic incentives could easily transform the City of Houston. 

As a former addict I know full well the medicinal power of Cannabis, as well as the havoc created by dangerous drugs. I believe it is important to seek solutions for those who are dealing with drug addiction. As Mayor I would encourage Houstonians to support diverting some of the funds saved from decriminalization towards programs for addiction treatment and recovery. 

It’s time for the City of Houston to respect the individual rights of every Houstonian and stop locking people up for possessing or using a plant. It’s time to end the war on drugs in Houston. It’s time to turn Houston into a Sanctuary City for Cannabis
My name is Derrick Broze and I am running for Mayor of Houston. get involved at DerrickBroze.com.

Travel: Seville, Spain

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Welcome to Seville! Nowhere else in the world knows how to celebrate life quite like this passionate city. Romantic and lively, Seville’s combination of sumptuous food, breathtaking architecture and flamenco rhythm hits all the right notes. A visit to Seville is filled with the simple pleasures of life that will put a smile on even the weariest face.

When to Go

Sunny Seville is beautiful year-round, with high temperatures in the summer and mild temperatures in the winter. Travel in spring, as soon as the temperature begins to climb, for the best weather. You’ll also have the added bonus of enjoying two of the most popular fiestas in the city — the Semana Santa and the Feria de Abril.

Will the Real Alcázar Please Stand Up?

Seville is most recognizable for its collection of diverse architecture, which includes Moorish palaces, Gothic churches and ornate designs. The star of the show is the Plaza de España, an impressive brick structure featuring long, curving corridors, dizzying tile patterns and bubbling fountains. Next on the list is the Real Alcázar Palace, a royal residence that dates back to the seventh century and still occasionally hosts the Spanish royal family. Christian and Mudéjar influences decorate this stunning structure that includes open courtyards and large, ornate halls. Finally, spend a day marveling at the Catedral de Sevilla and La Giralda, the largest Gothic building in Europe with more than 40 chapels on site.

Find Your Muse

Seville’s museum scene is a diverse treasure trove, with a spot for every taste and interest. For traditional art, visit the Museo de Bellas Artes, while contemporary fans should stop by the Andalusian Contemporary Art Centre. Dancers will appreciate the Flamenco Dance Museum and history buffs will satisfy their curiosity at the Museo de Castillo de San Jorge, a historical exhibit housed in the former headquarters of the Spanish Inquisition. Finally, if you prefer to stay outside and enjoy the sunshine wander the Metropol Parasol, the world’s largest wooden structure, which offers five levels to explore and stunning views of the city from the top.

Feeling Shady

Seville’s many winding corridors find shade beneath palm trees and orange trees that give off an intoxicating scent. But if you need some more greenery, head to Maria Luisa Park. Here you’ll find long, shaded pathways, grassy meadows near ponds and the famed Plaza de América, flanked by museums and stunning gardens. If you need to get farther out of the city, head to the gorgeous Andalusian countryside, touring the quaint villages that dot the region, or to the coast, to seaside spots like Nerja that offer a quieter escape.

What to Eat

Tasty Tapas

If you’re a fan of flavor, you’ll love what Seville has to offer. A blend of spices come together in hearty dishes to fuel your Spanish fire. First off, let’s talk about tapas. Seville makes a strong case for having invented this small plates trend, and you’ll find yourself squeezing into many tapas bars, indulging in traditional dishes like salmorejo (cold tomato soup) and Jamón Ibérico de Bellota (Iberian ham). Stop at Casa Morales and El Rinconcillo (the oldest bar in the city) to compare plates. If you need a heartier meal, make your way to El 3 de Oro for some of the best paella in the city. Follow your meal with a good vermouth or sweet orange wine to cap off the night.