News Summary
Bryan celebrates the 30th anniversary of Scotty’s House, an advocacy center for abused children, while Navasota mourns the loss of police Sgt. Mark Butler. Events include a community gathering in Bryan and a candlelight vigil in Navasota. United Way also highlights community grants available to support local non-profits. These occurrences underscore the spirit of community amidst joy and grief.
Celebration and Remembrance in Bryan and Navasota
In the heart of Bryan, excitement is building as Scotty’s House, a cherished advocacy center for abused children in the Brazos Valley, prepares to celebrate a significant milestone: its 30th anniversary. This jubilant kickoff event is set for Thursday, January 23, 2025, at their offices located at 2424 Kent Street, right across from Villa Maria and Bryan Collegiate High School. From 4:30 p.m. until 6:00 p.m., the community is invited to join in the festivities, culminating in a special presentation scheduled at 5:00 p.m..
Cary Baker, the director of Scotty’s House, hinted that the anniversary celebrations aim to raise awareness and support for the vital work being done to help victims of abuse over the last three decades. It’s an opportunity for the community to reflect on the progress made and the challenges that remain in protecting children in need.
United Way’s Reminder
Diving into the world of community support, Peggi Ondrasek, president of the United Way of the Brazos Valley, has reminded local non-profit agencies about the availability of community impact grants. These grants are vital for organizations looking to boost their services and outreach in the area—so if you’re involved in a local non-profit, now’s the time to get those applications in!
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A Loss for the Community
Sgt. Butler was engaged in a pursuit with his emergency lights flashing when disaster struck. Both he and the driver at fault, who was from Colorado Springs, lost their lives in what turned out to be a tragic accident. The Texas Department of Public Safety is currently investigating the scene, which saw Highway 6 closed for several hours.
Community Support for the Fallen Officer’s Family
It’s a mixed bag of celebration and mourning in Bryan and Navasota as they gear up for major events in their communities. Whether it’s honoring the legacy of a fallen officer or recognizing the importance of child advocacy, the spirit of community remains strong.
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Additional Resources
- WTAW: Scotty’s House Advocacy Center Announces Anniversary Celebration
- Wikipedia: Child Abuse
- KBTX: Scotty’s House Great American Steak Out
- Google Search: Child Advocacy Centers
- KAGS TV: Texas Go Blue for Child Abuse Prevention Month
- Google Scholar: Child Protection Services
- KBTX: Scotty’s House Empowers Children
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Child Rights
- KXXV: Sentencing in Child Assault Case
- Google News: Child Protection Laws
