U.S. Congressman Pete Sessions (R-Dallas) today announced a $1,441,786 Department of Education grant for Mountain View College for the STEM Infrastructure program to increase the number of Hispanic and low-income students who attain degrees in the fields of science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM).
U.S. Congressman Pete Sessions (R-Dallas) today joined Gordon Echtenkamp, President and CEO of YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas, and military families to announce the YMCA and Department of Defense $31 million Military Outreach Initiative. Underwritten by the Department of Defense and designed for eligible military families of deployed or relocated service members, the YMCA Military Outreach Initiative will provide military families with access to youth development, family strengthening, and health and well-being programs at community YMCAs nationwide – including 22 North Texas YMCA locations.
U.S. Congressman Pete Sessions (R-Dallas) today joined U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX), Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert, Dallas ISD Trustee Dr. Edwin Flores, Phoenix House Executive Vice President Monty Mueller for the Grand Opening announcement of the Phoenix House after-school program Intervention Moves Parents and Children Together (IMPACT) for at-risk youth.
“Phoenix House serves as a pillar of hope in the North Texas community as a leading-edge substance abuse treatment and prevention organization, and I am proud to be a strong supporter of their efforts,” said Sessions. “By taking their highly successful treatment programs and developing a vibrant after-school prevention program, Phoenix House IMPACT will provide our community with a safe and structured after-school alternative for high-risk teens.”
All across our nation, neighbors, schools, religious congregations, and community groups have found meaningful ways to say “thank you” to our troops and their families during this season. I would like to share two resources that the Department of Defense has facilitated to help Americans support our troops and their families.
Today, our nation pauses to reflect with gratitude and honor for the sacrifice our veterans have made to defend liberty, preserve freedom and advance the common good. With untold stories of heroism and dedication to duty, men and women who have served in our military have prized country more than self, knowing that freedom isn’t free.
On Tuesday, October 2, 2008, I visited Highlander Carden School in Dallas, Texas to speak with 5th and 6th grade students about the importance of government and the American voting system.