Angel Reach inaugural Bi-Annual Supply Donation Drive exceeds goals

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Angel Reach's inaugural Bi-Annual Supply Donation Drive took place on June 21, 2025, in Conroe, targeting youth who have aged out of foster care. The nonprofit successfully collected essential home goods for its Transitional Living Program, which provides housing and guidance. Participation from local organizations, such as the National Charity League and Young Men’s Service League, enhanced the event's visibility and fundraising efforts. Dan Alexander, CEO of Angel Reach, emphasized the foundational role of housing and food security in building a stable future. The drive attracted a variety of donations, including hygiene products and cleaning supplies, demonstrating the community's commitment.

Angel Reach relies on individual and corporate donors, with opportunities available for support through its Amazon Wish List. The organization plans to host another drive in September, aiming to maintain momentum in its mission. Events like this highlight the ongoing challenges faced by youth transitioning from foster care and the community's role in addressing those needs.

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