Why I Serve through ROA
I WAS BORN AND RAISED in southeast Texas, particularly the Gulf Coast. As a child, I can vaguely remember storms that hit our area. Still, it wasn't until Hurricanes Katrina (August 2005) and Rita (September 2005) that my heart was genuinely gripped with compassion for those devastated by the disaster.
Volunteer Appreciation and activity
Here is an update on recent happenings with Reach Out America. We want to highlight a long-term volunteer who has worked with ROA for almost 28 years. He has partnered with Larry Williamson since nearly the beginning of ROA’s efforts to provide humanitarian relief. Robert Armstrong . . .
The Value of Serving Others
Volunteering is more than just an act of kindness—it's a powerful tool that provides real benefits to individuals and communities. The value of helping others goes beyond . .