Saturday, March 27, 2010

About where can a felon get work in Houston

Where can a felon get work in Houston?
I have a felony from 1999 and I wanted info on how to get in Houston?
Houston - 4 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
KFC?
Answer 2 :
You can always ask the warden for kitchen detail at any of the correctional facilities while incarcerated, what a silly question.
Answer 3 :
There are many different places you can go. Particulary ones in the greensheet or on craigslist...a lot of jobs that also pay in cash. Not to be racist or anything, but the Mexicans always have work.
Answer 4 :
The Texas Workforce Commission should be able to help you. http://www.twc.state.tx.us/

Read more other entries :  

Friday, March 12, 2010

About I want my 13 year old to do some volunteer work in Houston, TX. Any ideas where to look

I want my 13 year old to do some volunteer work in Houston, TX. Any ideas where to look?
Typical teenager who has everything and appreciates nothing.
Community Service - 27 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Pediatric Ward at a hospital. Soup kitchen.
Answer 2 :
homeless shelter or soup kitchen
Answer 3 :
You are a mean and bitter old lady. You should do the work for him. A 13 year old who does not want to be there is way more trouble than he's worth. Don't do anyone any favors. Ask yourself what is the message you are trying to convey? Your child will learn to help begrudgingly and only when forced. Charity must originate from within and be done with a glad heart. You have guilt issues of your own which must be dealt with. Let your child play ball.
Answer 4 :
SPCA
Answer 5 :
Animal shelters. Nothing says "humble" like shovelin' dog poop.
Answer 6 :
try going to city hall and find out
Answer 7 :
museums, hospitals, it really depends on what you like.
Answer 8 :
that isn't going to work. try taking her junk away. Besides if she hasn't learned by now, perhaps its YOU who needs a rude awakening. You made her this way!
Answer 9 :
i volunteer at a hospital. i suggest going to your local hospital
Answer 10 :
Contact your local Red Cross, they are always looking for volunteers! Congratulations on a Brilliant Idea! Where my kids go to school, they have to fulfill 40 hours a school year of community service, or they don't pass. I think all schools should offer that.
Answer 11 :
SPCA??? im not to sure..he might be a bit young.I know at the auckland spca if there under 14 i think they need to be under parental supervision.hey it would be a bit of fun for you!
Answer 12 :
oh oh i used to live in corpus and i'm 13 my mom wants the same thing. in houston there are a couple of soup kitchens around and a big place to cheack out are hospitals. hope i helped!
Answer 13 :
wont teach him nothing as the child will still come home to his meteriral poessions. you need to take away all the stuff he or she holds dear. then make them earn them by doing chores around the house.
Answer 14 :
find your city newspaper and in there should be a section once a week that will ask for volunteers or ask for people needing help. Or go to a university or her school, they have a wonderful collection of stuff for students. also go to the city's website I have posted.
Answer 15 :
I work at MDAnderson Cancer Center as a volunteer every summer. Just once a week for 4 hours is the minumum. I racked up about 50 or 60 hrs that I can brag about AND put on my college resume. I got to see patients in the hospital and it really opened my eyes to the real world. Volunteers can work with full contact with the patients, or just some, or none. I worked at a popcorn machine in the hospital one year and I got to serve popcorn to the people who work there, patients, and anybody else in the building. It was a great experience. Hope this helps!!! : )
Answer 16 :
Almost all churches would be grateful for the help, and your kid just might learn a thing or two about true appreciation while there.
Answer 17 :
TRY LOOKING IN THE HOSPITALS, THEY TAKE VOLUNTEER WORKERS.
Answer 18 :
volunteermatch.com
Answer 19 :
Homeless shelters, geriatric & cancer wards at a hospital, retirement homes, animal shelters - the possibilities are endless. You could also stop giving them everything and make them earn it.
Answer 20 :
I lived in Houston for over 30 years. I just looked for the poorest elementary school in my area (Cunningham Elementary) and volunteered twice a week with children who were not up to grade level in any subject ....but didn't qualify for special education. Those were two of the best years I ever spent. There were only 8 children age 8-11 in the class. The teacher did most of the teaching and I spent my time enriching their lives such as making quilts (individually and then I put the backing, etc. on), learning to hem jeans, etc. for the girls, making Pueblo housing with all of them in geography. Literally I fell in love with these children. If you, as a mom, do this for punishment to your daughter, what good does it do. You should be the example of gratitude, love for mankind, and your own charitable work where you could easily find charitable ways for her to participate in the greatest joy in life .....and that is SERVING AND GIVING.....
Answer 21 :
My mom is making me voulenteer at my church. I think that it has helped. But now she wants me to voulenteer at an animal shelter. And now either of those work. I am not saying it may help your son/daughter but my mom said it worked for ME.
Answer 22 :
I would take him to a rehabilitation hospital that caters to children & teenagers. Have him see how kids live who have been burned, paralyzed or have cancer. It will change him forever. Have him do service hours there or at a Ronald McDonald House. I am a Girl Scout leader and my troop puts in many community service hours each year. The most appreciative are the elderly. Their faces just light up when we come play board games, sing or do arts & crafts with them.
Answer 23 :
Any right-to-life organization
Answer 24 :
I signed mine up at the Senior Citizens Center in our town. She got to eat lunch with them and then bring around the trays. She helped cut up their food if they needed it. She wiped the tables and put away the chairs. She helped with the bingo games and basically she did anything else they needed. She didn't want to do it at first and I told her if she did it the first week and didn't like it, she didn't have to do it anymore. She LOVED it. So much she got herself up everyday after the first week, got dressed and walked down the 2 blocks to the center. They loved her. :)
Answer 25 :
I'm not sure if they have one where you live, and i live in England so i wouldn't know, but are there any youth forums? or youth councils? :/.
Answer 26 :
Homeless Shelters always need help with maintenance, serving food at meal times and janitorial
Answer 27 :
Hello, Boy that is a hard one to anwser but I think that it might be a good wake up call if he volunteered at a retirement home. He may learn something from the older people he comes in contact with and retirement homes are alway's looking for volunteer's. Thank ou for readingand I hope I helped you. Deb

Read more other entries :