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Fort Bend Womenâs Center Receives $236,500 for Housing
CommunityBank of Texas and FHLB Dallas Provide Funds for Longer-Term Solution
CommunityBank of Texas, N.A. and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) have awarded a $236,500 Affordable Housing Program (AHP) subsidy to Fort Bend Womenâs Center (FBWC) for a $3.8 million expansion of its longer-stay housing community.
FBWC helps survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children find safety and self-sufficiency. It operates the only crisis hotline and emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Fort Bend County, Texas.
Stacie Petter
January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention month, highlighting a complex problem that challenges communities close to home and around the world. Stacie Petter, the Ben H. Williams Professor of Information Systems and Business Analytics, uniquely applies her discipline to combat trafficking and slavery. In this Baylor Connections, Petter shares information systems’ role in that fight and explains how a grant from the National Science Foundation will help equip law enforcement with resources to identify and prosecute trafficking in their area.
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Derek Smith:
Hello, and welcome to Baylor Connections, a conversation series with the people shaping our future. Each week, we go in depth with Baylor leaders, professors and more, discussing important topics in higher education, research and student life. I m Derek Smith and our guest today is Dr. Stacie Petter. Dr. Petter serves as the Ben H. Williams Professor of Information Systems and Busines
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Southside Bank and FHLB Dallas Provide Funds for Critical Home Repairs
Southside Bank and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) have awarded a $300,000 Affordable Housing Program (AHP) subsidy to Habitat for Humanity of Smith County (HFHSC) for critical home repairs for rural residents. Our program, which we call Rural ReHabitat, provides critical home repairs to low- and very low-income homeowners living in rural areas of East Texas to improve their quality of life, said Jack Wilson, CEO of HFHSC. The program serves Anderson, Cherokee, Henderson, Rusk, Smith, Van Zandt and Wood counties.
Brooke Mott, fair and responsible banking officer at Southside Bank, said more than 20 percent of the rural residents in those seven counties are over age 65.