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Ms. Mukerji
Jan 26
Amigos Por Vida Charter School
Dear Parents and Students,
Hope everyone is safe and warm. We will be open tomorrow at regular school hours. Parents, as the temperatures will be still low and it will be cold, students can wear thick jackets to keep them warm. They will be excused from wearing the school jackets. All after school activities will be cancelled.
See you all tomorrow.
Stay warm!
Ms. Zelaya
Jan 26
Amigos Por Vida Charter School
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Jan 25
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Ms. Zelaya
Jan 25
Amigos Por Vida Charter School
Good morning APV-FFL Families
We hope you and your family are well.
We understand how challenging these freezing days can be, so we want to share the emergency services and phone numbers available in the city.
On behalf of everyone at APV-FFL, we sincerely hope that all our families remain safe and cared for during this time.
Houston Police Department: 311 or 713-884-3131 (non-emergency line) If you need to be rescued, display a towel or sheet in a prominent spot, such as on a door or window, so you can be spotted, as addresses may be hidden or otherwise difficult to see.
United States Coast Guard: 713-578-3000 (Coast Guard Air Station Houston) 281-464-4851
Center Point Energy: 713-659-2111
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Important National Assistance Phone Numbers
• 211—Community services and information (assistance with damages)
• 311—Municipal government services (report debris)
• 411—Directory assistance
• 511—Traffic information
• 611—Phone company
• 711—TDD and Relay for the Deaf
• 811—Call before you dig (Underground public utility location)
• 911—Emergency services (police, fire, EMS)
FEMA: Registration – 1-800-621-3362
National Emergency Child Locator Center: 1-866-908-9570
American Red Cross: 1-800-RED-CROSS
Disaster Distress Hotline: 1-800-985-5990
State Bar of Texas:Legal Hotline – 1-800-504-7030
In case of a fire or medical emergency, call 911.
• Roadside Assistance 1-800-525-5555
• TxDOT statewide road closures 1-800-452-9292
National Child Locator Center: 1-866-908-9570
American Red Cross: 1-800-RED-CROSS
Disaster Emergency Hotline: 1-800-985-5990
State Bar of Texas: Legal Hotline: 1-800-504-7030
If you are having thoughts of self-harm, call 911.
You can also call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988.