A bit of foreshadowing must have been involved when Assistance League of Coppell and Assisteens decided to make blankets for the residents of CHRISTUS St. Joseph Village and River Oaks Assisted Living Center for our Action! Week project. Due to the winter storm, St. Joseph Village had an urgent need for additional blankets, so Assistance […]
Assistance League of Coppell is proud to offer scholarships to 2020-2021 graduating seniors who have given their time and talents to improve our community. To apply, you must complete the application, have your school counselor complete a verification form stating you are a graduating senior and have a letter of recommendation from a supervisor/project leader […]
Illustrated by Shelley Minnis, our 2020 ornament showcases the new arts center in Old Town Coppell and is available at the following locations: Heaven Sent (2585 MacArthur Blvd, Lewisville), Let It Shine (529 Houston Street, Coppell) and Jacaranda Gift Shop (456 W. Bethel Rd, Coppell)
As part of our commitment to helping people in our community, we are proud to donate $1500 in Kroger and Walmart gift cards to CISD families who are currently experiencing food insecurity. Shown above are President Bobbie King, member Monica Diamond and Treasurer Tony Cross presenting the gift cards to the CISD Director of Student […]
Assisteens will hold its first meeting of the school year on Sunday, September 27 at 3 p.m. During this meeting, you will receive information about our organization and hear about our Assisteens Mentorship Program with Valley Ranch Elementary. You will also learn about other volunteer opportunities and participate in an activity to thank our local healthcare workers. To participate, […]
Thank you to everyone who donated books for our ACTION! Week project. We collected over 400 books, which supports our mission of improving the lives of families in our community. We stocked the Little Free Libraries around Coppell, and provided books to support our Assisteens Mentoring Project at Valley Ranch Elementary.
A bit of foreshadowing must have been involved when Assistance League of Coppell and Assisteens decided to make blankets for the residents of CHRISTUS St. Joseph Village and River Oaks Assisted Living Center for our Action! Week project. Due to the winter storm, St. Joseph Village had an urgent need for additional blankets, so Assistance […]
Assistance League of Coppell is proud to offer scholarships to 2020-2021 graduating seniors who have given their time and talents to improve our community. To apply, you must complete the application, have your school counselor complete a verification form stating you are a graduating senior and have a letter of recommendation from a supervisor/project leader […]
Illustrated by Shelley Minnis, our 2020 ornament showcases the new arts center in Old Town Coppell and is available at the following locations: Heaven Sent (2585 MacArthur Blvd, Lewisville), Let It Shine (529 Houston Street, Coppell) and Jacaranda Gift Shop (456 W. Bethel Rd, Coppell)
As part of our commitment to helping people in our community, we are proud to donate $1500 in Kroger and Walmart gift cards to CISD families who are currently experiencing food insecurity. Shown above are President Bobbie King, member Monica Diamond and Treasurer Tony Cross presenting the gift cards to the CISD Director of Student […]
Assisteens will hold its first meeting of the school year on Sunday, September 27 at 3 p.m. During this meeting, you will receive information about our organization and hear about our Assisteens Mentorship Program with Valley Ranch Elementary. You will also learn about other volunteer opportunities and participate in an activity to thank our local healthcare workers. To participate, […]
Thank you to everyone who donated books for our ACTION! Week project. We collected over 400 books, which supports our mission of improving the lives of families in our community. We stocked the Little Free Libraries around Coppell, and provided books to support our Assisteens Mentoring Project at Valley Ranch Elementary.
thousand dollars returned to the Coppell community
people served in the Coppell community
thousand hours volunteered