10-Apr-07 9:00 AM  CST

***MEDIA ALERT***

 

Supporters to Rally at City Hall for The Center Serving Persons with Mental Retardation

 

Who:               Several dozen advocates of The Center Serving Persons with Mental Retardation, including parents and family members of clients.

 

What:              Rally supporting The Center Serving Persons with Mental Retardation’s efforts to continue providing educational, vocational and residential services to more than 600 clients in Houston in light of the city’s plan to sell or lease the land it has occupied for more than 40 years.

 

When:             1 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, prior to City Council Meeting

 

Where:                        Reflection Pond outside Houston City Hall

                       

Why:               Advocates will visually and vocally express the growing public sentiment favoring The Center’s mission and the services provided on its West Dallas campus.

 

Background: Under a 99-year lease signed in 1963, the City receives $1 a year. The Center developed buildings on the land and provides an invaluable service to clients who can’t afford to pay. Two hundred mentally handicapped citizens could lose their homes if The City sells or leases the property, which is now some of the most desirable real estate in central Houston.

 

Please Note:  Parents and family members of clients will be available for interviews.  Some of them will also address the City Council and attest to The Center’s valuable contribution to mentally handicapped Houstonians.

 

 

About The Center

The Center Serving Persons with Mental Retardation (The Center) is a private, not-for-profit United Way agency providing opportunities which promote individual choice, personal growth, and community involvement for persons with mental retardation and those requiring similar services so that they may achieve their maximum potential. Founded in 1950s as the Houston Council for Mentally Retarded Children, The Center now provides education, vocational training, supported employment, day habilitation, and residential services to approximately 700 persons each day. Support services, including medical, dental, physical therapy, speech therapy, and counseling make up the full range of programs and services offered by The Center. For more information, visit www.cri-usa.org or www.savethecenter.org.

 

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For additional information on this article, please contact:
 
Eric Herrera
(713) 292-6435
 
Source: Save the Center  

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