Comal County is nearly unique in its commitment to helping those in need. Volunteerism and a big heart are the common denominator among a population diverse in so many other
Thanks to the generous giving of the Comal County community and the hard work of the United Way of Comal County nearly $900,000 worth of grants will be given to
Thanks to the generous giving of the Comal County community and the hard work of the United Way of Comal County nearly $900,000 worth of grants will be given to
Nonprofits have already been struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some of them caught a one-two punch from Februaryâs winter storm in Texas â including the Childrenâs Advocacy Center of Comal County.
On Feb. 15, the water sprinkler line in the centerâs balcony roof on the second floor froze over, and when the temperature climbed the line burst and flooded into the ceiling.
It flooded the second floor, down the walls and onto the first floor, said Childrenâs Advocacy Center of Comal County executive director Trendy Sharp.
âPretty much most of the building got some water from the water break,â Sharp said. âThe security system went off and we had some great board members go up and turn the water off. A lot of us were iced in, so we couldnât go in when the security alarm went off.â