Allison Taylor Sullivan, Licensed Master Social Worker, Sugar Land, TX, 77478
Allison Taylor Sullivan, Licensed Master Social Worker, Sugar Land, TX, 77478, (346) 525-3736,
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
Allison Taylor Sullivan, Licensed Master Social Worker, Sugar Land, TX, 77478, (346) 525-3736,
Read MoreAfterwards, the Tolmans moved back to Texas and settled down in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land. After graduating from Clements High School, she …
Read MoreShe grew up in Sugar Land, Texas, just outside Houston, and went to college at Baylor University, a Baptist school in Waco. She majored in theater …
Read MoreShe grew up in Sugar Land, Texas, just outside Houston, and went to college at Baylor University, a Baptist school in Waco. She majored in theater …
Read MoreShe grew up in Sugar Land, Texas, just outside Houston, and went to college at Baylor University, a Baptist school in Waco. She majored in theater …
Read More“A Satire Sold” from Christian Faith Publishing author Allison Ince delivers the same suspense and excitement that fans of The Takeaways series have come to know and love as a band of friends find themselves facing uncertain ends. [PR.com]
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Read MoreFirst in an Eight-Part series on Flood-Mitigation Funding in Harris County Recently, many local leaders, citizens and media have claimed that two largely minority and low-to-moderate-income (LMI) Harris County watersheds – Halls and Greens Bayous – have gotten no flood-mitigation funding. The actual data shows the exact opposite of what many people have been told, i.e., that […]
The post Surprise! Surprise! Halls, Greens Watersheds Get $422 Million of Flood-Mitigation Funding, Not “ZERO.” appeared first on Reduce Flooding.
Read MoreOn Friday’s Houston Matters: Saturday marks 20 years since Tropical Storm Allison made landfall. The storm dropped as much as 40 inches of rain on parts of southeast Texas and Greater Houston, flooding the city in ways only eclipsed by Hurricane Ha…
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