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Amid Nationwide Measles Outbreak, Caring Foundation of Texas Offering Free Vaccinations

Foundation’s Care Van Program deploying to Dallas and Houston to immunize children.

Against a backdrop of the measles outbreak and other medical concerns, the Caring Foundation of Texas mobile health program – Care Van – is providing preventative health care services to underserved and other communities in Dallas and Houston. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas serves as the foundation’s statewide sponsor covering all the administrative costs.

“At a time when vaccinations have never been more important, we see barriers to accessing preventive services for Texans,” said Paul Hain, Chief Medical Officer, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas. “The Caring Foundation of Texas mobile health program provides preventative healthcare services and educational resources directly to the most vulnerable area of our communities to help improve the health of all Texans.”

Working in tandem with health departments, local clinics and hospitals and universities, the Care Van program brings free immunizations, blood pressure screenings and other health services directly to children and families who do not have steady access to preventative care from clinicians at low or no
cost.“We’ve seen an increase of parents who have now decided it is time for their children to get up-to-date on their immunizations, but we also realize that it is expensive to get fully immunized,” said Dr. Robert Morrow, the Caring Foundation of Texas Board President. “Many of these families are uninsured or underinsured so the Care Van program helps to alleviate the worry about the expense. The added benefit of families getting their children immunized is it not only protects their children, but also other children in their community.”

Measles spreads rapidly because it is highly contagious. If one person has it, 90 percent of those close to that person who aren’t protected will get infected. Luckily, this disease is highly preventable through the MMR vaccine, which is 97 percent effective at preventing it.

Families are invited to visit any of these Houston-area community outreach locations to receive immunizations:

  • 5/14/19, Houston, Mexican Consulate of Mexico @Springwoods HS, 2045 Gessner, 77081 4:00p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
  • 5/15/19, Houston, Salvation Army, 7920 Cook Rd, 77072 4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
  • 5/21/19, Houston, Spring Forest MS, 14240 Memorial, 77079 4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
  • 5/22/19, Houston, Memorial Assistance Ministries, 1625 Blalock, 77080 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
  • 5/23/19, Jacinto City, Second Baptist Church, 10501 Muscatine, 77029 3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.


*Please bring the child’s most complete immunization/shot records with you, if possible. Child must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. No appointment needed.

Since 1997, the Care Vans have provided more than 27,930 immunizations and 50,821 screenings and preventative care to children across Texas. For more information, visit www.carevan.org.

10 Tips from on the Road Lending to Help You Reduce Damage to Your Car in a Flood or Storm

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On the Road Lending is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 2013 that provides vehicle selection assistance and long-term financial mentoring to help low- to moderate-income individuals and working families overcome transportation barriers so they can get to work, lead healthier lives, and avoid predatory lending. We help people improve their credit and purchase fuel-efficient, reliable cars, financing them through our sister private-equity loan fund with a low-cost loan. Learn more at ontheroadlending.org.

  1. Take photos of your vehicle before it’s damaged. This a critical step to making any claims process easier.
  2. Check the weather before you leave your house or work.
  3. Don’t drive through standing water. Turn around and find a safer route to higher ground. Even after a storm, avoid driving through puddles. It’s hard to tell how deep they are, and you could damage your undercarriage.
  4. Avoid following larger vehicles as you move to safety. They can cause waves that will damage your car.
  5. Be sure to close all of your vehicle’s windows, doors and sunroof.
  6. If you are suddenly surrounded by water in a flash flood, turn off your vehicle immediately and get out of the car to safety.
  7. If you have to leave your vehicle in an area that may flood, disconnecting your battery can prevent damage to sensitive computerized and electronic components.
  8. If it’s hailing, find cover at a gas station or parking garage. Don’t park under a bridge or overpass. Parking close to a building can also reduce hail damage.
  9. Before the storm, cover your car with blankets or a hail cover—even floor mats will work!
  10. Inspect the surroundings where you park your car—are there trees, loose roof tiles or other objects that may damage your car if winds are high

Publicación 1144 – Revista Digital 5 de Mayo – 15 de Mayo / 2019

Gracias por visitarnos, este artículo contiene la revista digital de ¡Que Onda Magazine! de fecha 5 de Mayo hasta el 15 de Mayo del 2019.

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Celebrate Mom This Weekend – Que Onda’s Picks for Mother’s Day

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This weekend, let’s celebrate everything that moms are: friends, caretakers, friends – the strength of any family. And she deserves to be treated like a queen! Here are Que Onda’s picks for a fun weekend celebrating all of the mom’s in your life:

Food and Treats

Baskin-Robbins: Moms can celebrate Fancy Cone Sampling day on May 12 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Get a free 1-oz. ice cream with a waffle cone chip dipped in chocolate and rainbow sprinkles. 

California Pizza Kitchen: Heart-shaped pizzas for Mother’s Day are available May 9 through May 12. Order any of your favorite CPK pizza varieties, and get it on a heart-shaped crispy thin crust at no additional charge. CPK is also donating 20% of food and non-alcoholic beverage purchases in a nationwide fundraiser for the March of Dimes. Guests just need to mention to their server that they’re dining to support March of Dimes. 

Einstein Bros. Bagels:Heart Bagels are available for pre-order. Guests can pre-order any flavor of heart bagel by the half-dozen or baker’s dozen or drop-in to surprise mom with the purchase of a plain or chocolate chip heart bagel on Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 12. 

Olive Garden: Nothing says “I love you, Mom” like unlimited breadsticks. This Mother’s Day, when you purchase a $50 gift card, Olive Garden will throw in a $10 bonus card. Guests can enjoy favorites like Lasagna Classico, new Creamy Mushroom Ravioli and more. 

Seasons 52: Treat mom to a three-course brunch menu that features the best of the spring season. Guests can choose a starter, entrée and Mini Indulgence dessert for just $29.95. Menu features five exclusive entrees including Prime Steak and Eggs and Upright French Toast. The menu will be available Sunday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Great Heights Brewing Co: Treat mom to a delicious beer and cheese pairing on Thursday, May 9. Get more info here.

Houston Taco & Margs Crawl on Washington Ave  Indulge in plenty of Mexican food and drink on the Houston Taco & Margs Crawl, which takes participants through several Washington Avenue bars, including Clutch Bar, Kung Fu Saloon, Lincoln Bar, The Standard, Handlebar, and Daisy Dukes. $17.99. 2pm.

Outdoors

Our top picks for outdoor fun include:

Galveston Beach – take Mom to Pleasure Pier for nostalgic fun! Then treat her to a delicious seafood dinner at a local favorite along the seawall.

Johnson Space Center – take an educational tour around NASA and learn how scientists and astronauts work in outer space.

Houston Zoo – bring your mom to see the beautiful wildlife at Houston Zoo.

Astros vs Texas Rangers – cheer on the Houston Astros with a trip to Minute Maid Park

Galveston Historic Homes Tour – if your mom is a fan of HGTV, she’ll love the Galveston Historic Homes Tour. Get tickets here.

Heights Mercantile Mother’s Day Market | No Cover – Gift your mom with a unique find from the Heights Mercantile Mother’s Day Market, which showcases wares and creations from local merchants and artisans on the promenade at Heights Mercantile. 11am to 6pm.

Mothers Day at Hermann Park – Kick off Mother’s Day with breakfast at Hermann Park’s Pinewood Cafe, followed by arts and crafts, pedal boat cruises around McGovern Lake, and a ride on the Hermann Park Railroad. Ticket prices are TBD. 8:30am to 10am.

Arts

Art on Wheels at Buffalo Bayou Park  Hop on a bike and cruise around Buffalo Bayou Park while BBP tour guide Andrew Groocock points out various works of art along the waterway. $10. 9am to 10:30am.

Love & Make’s Bath Bomb Making Workshop in Rice Village – Create your own luxurious, scented bath bomb at this DIY workshop, hosted by Love & Make in Rice Village. The family-friendly activity allows crafters to incorporate essential oils and experiment with fun colors. $55. 11am.

Trump skips White House Cinco de Mayo party as Mexican ambassador touts ‘flexible border’

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Reposted from the Washington Examiner

President Trump skipped for the third year a celebration of Cinco de Mayo on the White House grounds, leaving the Mexican ambassador with a group of mid-level administration officials instead.

At the event, Ambassador Martha Bárcena urged ratification of the USMCA trade deal, but he was left without a senior U.S. counterpart as White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney canceled at the last minute.

Trump has given far less fanfare to Cinco de Mayo than his recent predecessors. Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush hosted elaborate parties in the Rose Garden and East Room of the White House.

In 2017, Vice President Mike Pence hosted a celebration in the Indian Treaty Room. A low-key event was also held last year.

In both 2017 and 2018, Trump issued statements noting the date. “Today, we honor the heritage of our neighbors to the south, and we celebrate the significant contributions of Mexican Americans to the United States,” he said last year.

To commemorate the holiday, an event billed as a USMCA briefing was held in the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which overlooks the White House, followed by a closed-press lunch buffet.

Bárcena advocated for “an agile and flexible border” that supports “the fluid crossings of peoples” and goods, while speaking of building a “very competitive region.”

“Look at the automotive sector of North America. One piece of a car can cross the border up to eight times … before the car is finally assembled,” she said. “That’s why we need an agile and flexible border. A border that guarantees security, but also that guarantees the fluid crossings of peoples, goods and services, and merchandises.”

Bárcena said Democrats in Congress should have no concerns about Mexico enforcing new labor standards that are intended to prevent the outsourcing of U.S. jobs by raising Mexican wages. She noted the Mexican Congress this week approved legislation making it easier for workers to unionize.

“Texas’s exports to Mexico are larger than all U.S. exports to Japan and India combined,” she said. “The livelihood of 5 million Americans is on the line,” she added, citing a U.S. Chamber of Commerce report. “That is basically every single person living in Alabama right now.”

Journalists who covered the USMCA briefing were escorted out of the room during a panel conversation that included Tim Pataki, director of of the White House Office of Public Liaison, who noted historically low Hispanic American unemployment.

Cinco de Mayo marks Mexico’s 1862 victory over invading French Emperor Napoleon III in the Battle of Puebla. Though victorious, the French later imposed Maximilian I, an Austrian royal who ruled Mexico as emperor from 1864-1867, before being overthrown and executed at age 34.

“Thanks to the social and effective labor rights agenda of President Lopez Obrador, don’t have any doubt that we will enforce these labor reforms,” she said. “These should allay all the fears of our Democrat friends in Congress.”

Bárcena said passage of USMCA was important to the U.S., too.

Merrill Lynch Virtual Career Fair

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Looking to build a career in financial advising? Join us May 14th at 4:30 PM PDT for our first Virtual Career Fair with Merrill Lynch! Hear firsthand from Hispanic advisors and learn how you can build a successful career through their Financial Advisor Development Program.

In this interactive webcast the Merrill Lynch team will:

  • Share a day-in-the-life view into the role of a Financial Advisor
  • Offer candid insight and advice based on personal career experience
  • Show you the extensive opportunities available through the Merrill Lynch development program
  • Answer your pressing questions

Maluma Takes Over the Stage with Madonna at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards to Perform “Medellin” & Announces the Pre-Order of his Album 11:11


Global Latin music superstar, MALUMA, performed “Medellin” with icon mega-star, MADONNA, at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards, which aired LIVE last night on NBC from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The worldwide televised premiere performance was for Madonna and Maluma’s brand-new track and her first televised presentation in four years. The performance featured several hologram versions of Madonna with an enhanced set of both stars dancing, singing and setting the mood for the audience of “Madame X’s World.” It also included elements of the single’s music video, which had fans excited in anticipation of the duo’s chemistry on stage. To relive their performance click HERE.
 
“Today, we placed the Latin flag within the award show and it has been one of my proudest moment in representing my culture,” shared MALUMA.“I was blessed to have such an icon invite me to perform with her and truly be myself, where I represented Medellin, my hometown, and shared with the world that dreams do come true.” 
 
In addition, MALUMA just announced the pre-order of his upcoming album, 11:11set to be released on May 17th. MALUMA shared with his fans via social media the album cover and the track list, which includes collabs with stars such as Ricky Martin, Madonna, Ty Dolla $ign, Ozuna, Nicky Jam, Zion y Lennox, Chencho and Farina.  
 
11:11 Track Listing:
1. 11 PM
2. HP
3. No Se Me Quita featuring Ricky Martin
4. Dispuesto featuring Ozuna
5. No Puedo Olvidarte featuring Nicky Jam
6. Me Enamoré de Tí
7. Extrañándote featuring Zion y Lennox
8. Shhh (Calla)
9. Dinero Tiene Cualquiera 
10. Soltera featuring Madonna
11. Te Quiero
12. Instinto Natural featuring Sech 
13. Tu Vecina featuring Ty Dolla $ign
14. La Flaca featuring Chencho
15. Puesto Pa Ti featuring Farina
16. Déjale Saber
 
Pre-Order Links for MALUMA’s 11:11
All Digital Service Providers: http://smarturl.it/Maluma1111
Apple Music: http://smarturl.it/Maluma1111/applemusic
Spotify: http://smarturl.it/Maluma1111/spotify
Amazon Music: http://smarturl.it/Maluma1111/az
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/Maluma1111/itunes
Google Play: http://smarturl.it/Maluma1111/googleplay 

Recently, MALUMA, who has been selling out concerts throughout the world, announced his return to the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico with the North American leg of his 2019 MALUMA 11:11 WORLD TOUR, which kicks off on September 6th in San Diego, California and will make stops in more than 21 cities including venues such as the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, Madison Square Garden in New York and two nights at The Forum in Los Angeles. Tickets are on sale via www.ticketmaster.comwww.axs.com (select venues only), www.altitudetickets.com (Denver, CO) and   www.ticketpop.com (Puerto Rico). About MALUMA:
At only twenty-five years of age, Maluma is widely considered one of the leading voices in Latin music and a bona fide global youth idol. Born Juan Luis Londoño in Medellin, Colombia, he formulated his artistic moniker Maluma from the first two letters of the names of his mother, father and sister.

The 2018 Latin GRAMMY award winner for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album (forF.A.M.E.)is one of social media’s most popular artists with over 23 million Facebook fans, 5.1 million Twitter followers, and a whopping 41.5 million Instagram followers (making him the leading Latin male artist on Instagram). His official YouTube/VEVO channel has garnered over 9 billion views and has more than 18 million subscribers, having earned him a YouTube Diamond Play Button Award.

With his Maluma World Tour he has achieved unparalleled success, having sold over one million tickets in 105 worldwide concerts in 2017 alone and becoming the top concert-selling Latin artist in the world. In 2018, he broke records achieving full houses in all of his shows throughout the United States and Europe with his F.A.M.E. World Tour selling out the Madison Square Garden arena (New York), the American Airlines Arena (Miami) and two The Forums (Los Angeles), among others.

In 2015 he released Pretty Boy Dirty Boy under the Sony Music US Latin label which debuted at #1. In his first year and a half in the U.S. market Maluma garnered five #1 songs on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart. His latest album F.A.M.E. also debuted at #1 reaching 6X Platinum in the United States and 2X Platinum in México in its very first week out. Maluma is the youngest artist to simultaneously hold both the #1 and #2 spots on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart (with “Sin Contrato” and “Chantaje”) and only the sixth act to ever achieve the feat. To date Maluma has had twelve #1 songs according to Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart.

Discovery Green® Hosts Cinco DE Mayo Celebration with Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts

 Discovery Green, the 12-acre park in the heart of downtown Houston, continues its Spring 2019 Season with its inaugural Cinco de Mayo celebration on Sunday, May 5, from 3 to 5 p.m. A collaboration between Discovery Green and Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (Kinder HSPVA), the event celebrates Mexican culture and heritage with a lineup of live music and traditional dance. 

Bombón’s La Comadre (Mel Gomez) and DJ Gracie Chavez will emcee the afternoon of performances: a Selena tribute by Amanda Solis, dancing by J-Dance Company and Ballet Folklorico Herencia Mexicana de Houston, singing by Kirsten G, a play by Nueva Luna Ballet Folklorico and a headlining performance by Kinder HSPVA Mariachis. 

Blankets, lawn chairs and picnics are welcome; food, beer and wine are available for purchase on site from The Grove and Lake House Cafe. No glass containers or outside alcoholic beverages allowed. The event is free to attend. Please visit www.discoverygreen.com for additional information. 

Event Details 

WHAT:

Cinco de Mayo with Kinder HSPVA

WHEN:                        

Sunday, May 5, 2019

3–5 p.m.          

WHERE:                                  

Discovery Green

1500 McKinney Street

Houston, TX 77010

COST:                          

Admission is free

MORE INFO:               

www.discoverygreen.com

facebook.com/events/2209089652641238/

SOCIAL MEDIA:           

Facebook: @DiscoveryGreenHouston

Twitter: @DiscoveryGreen

Instagram: @DiscoveryGreen

Houston Community College Earns Achieving the Dream Designation

The Achieving the Dream Network designated Houston Community College (HCC) as a 2018-2019 Leader College. The designation celebrates colleges that have achieved and sustained significant improvements in student outcomes.

“Student success is critical to our mission here at HCC,” said HCC Chancellor Cesar Maldonado. “We have made it a priority to ensure all students achieve their educational goals. Being named as an Achieving the Dream Leader College demonstrates to the larger world that HCC is a place where lives are transformed through a high-quality, affordable education. We are honored by this designation.”

Achieving the Dream is a national nonprofit organization that works with a network of higher education institutions, coaches and advisers, state policy teams, investors and partners to help more than four million community college students better attain success. The organization’s Leader Colleges are selected based on several benchmarks for success, including that students achieve a certificate or degree within four years of enrolling; the number of students who attempt or complete a course with a grade of C- or higher and that a school demonstrates institution-wide improvement in critical areas such as students completing Gateway math or English courses during their first year of enrollment.

“We raised the bar this year for colleges to attain Leader College status and you rose to the challenge,” says Karen A. Stout, president and CEO of Achieving the Dream, in a letter to HCC Chancellor Cesar Maldonado, Ph.D., P.E. announcing the feat. “Achieving the Dream is excited to add you to the growing group of Achieving the Dream colleges that have demonstrated measurable gains on important student success metrics over a three-year period.”

Achieving the Dream was founded 15 years ago, and HCC has been a part of the network since its inception. As a Leader College means that HCC will continue closing achievement gaps among student populations, as well as sharing best practices with other schools in the network.

“We’re taking our work in a new direction,” said Dr. Kurt Ewen, vice chancellor for innovation, planning and institutional effectiveness. “We’ve developed nine ‘personas’ that are data-driven representations of our students. We continue to identify and implement strategies that have proven successful over time, one of the hallmarks of ATD.”

Achieving the Dream Leader Colleges are eligible to compete for all grant-funded learning initiatives and are encouraged to provide leadership and support to other colleges in ATD’s national network. They are formally recognized at the organization’s annual DREAM learning event, where representatives from Leader Colleges are invited to be presenters and panelists.

HCC was named a Leader College along with Anne Arundel Community College, Central Alabama Community College, Grayson College, Roane State Community College, Western Technical College and West Hills College – Lemoore.

John P. McGovern Summer Reading Program at the Houston Public Library

Don’t miss all the sizzling summer fun and excitement as the Houston Public Library (HPL) presents the John P. McGovern Summer Reading Program. Beginning June 1, 2019  through August 1, 2019, kids ages 5-12 and teens 13-18 are invited to Explore the Unknown by participating in this year’s Summer Reading Program (SRP) where they will earn reading and activity badges and unlock awesome prizes! Free summer meals are available too for youth ages 1 -18 at participating libraries.
Check our online calendar for locations and times!

EXPLORE THE UNKNOWN – Registration Begins May 1, 2019. SRP is free and open to the public. Visit: houstonlibrary.org/summer or call 832-393-1313 for details.Kids and teens will receive a FREE book and lanyard just for registering! They can earn even more books and cool pins to decorate their lanyard when they reach their reading goals. Kids and teens will even get pins for Exploring the Unknown by attending library activities. The Library offers a wide variety of programs so there’s something for everyone. There will be animals, music, storytimes, performances, balloon shows, workshops and more! Check HPL’s online calendar for library locations, dates and times.

Register, Login and Win!
Signing up is easy! Head over to houstonlibrary.org/summer and click on the registration button, and then just follow the prompts. If kids signed up for SRP or the Winter Reading Program last year, they can use the same user name or email and password to log in. If they’ve forgotten their password, they can use the “I forgot my password” link.Kids can Log in anytime to track the days and titles they’ve read. If they read at least 20 minutes, they can count that day! They can also unlock badges by logging minutes and attending programs. Some activities require registration; check HPL’s online calendar. Visit any local Houston Public Library location to pick up prizes!

Pizes!
Kids and teens will have the chance to win prizes from:Houston area MuseumsinSPIRE Rock ClimbingHouston AstrosBenihanaFamily Fun!
Parents and caregivers can read this summer, too. Families (1 adult + 1 youth) who complete SRP will win a Family Prize! *while supplies last.  In order to qualify, the child must complete the 30 day level and the adult must write 2 reviews (1 for an item read for the adult’s enjoyment and 1 for a youth item read with their child).

About the Houston Public Library
The Houston Public Library (HPL) operates 35 neighborhood libraries, four HPL Express Libraries, a Central Library, the Houston Metropolitan Research Center, the Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, The African American Library at the Gregory School, and the Parent Resource Library located in the Children’s Museum of Houston. With more than eight million visits per year in person and online, HPL is committed to excellent customer service and equitable access to information and programs by providing library customers with free use of a diverse collection of printed materials and electronic resources, Internet, laptop and computer use, and a variety of database and reference resources with live assistance online 24/7.
 
For further information, visit the Houston Public Library at www.houstonlibrary.org, on Twitter @houstonlibrary, on Facebook – houstonlibrary or call 832-393-1313.