Along with all of this commerce comes a diversity of cultures fed by the boom of higher priced energy. Our local economy benefits greatly, since a percentage of these monies winds up back in the community. The industry helps sponsor local activities such as leadership in Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts, Volunteers in Public Schools (VIPS), assisting food pantries and hurricane relief efforts, and benefiting medical charities such as multiple sclerosis.
We have a high interest in educating our children and our community, and put great effort into supporting our local schools and also in building our local park systems.
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Sunday, February 11, 2007
Why I enjoy living in West Houston
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