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EHF News: New Central Texas COVID-19 Survey: Four in 10 Residents Have Skipped/Postponed Medical Care Since March

EHF News: New Central Texas COVID-19 Survey: Four in 10 Residents Have Skipped/Postponed Medical Care Since March

Results from the Central Texas COVID-19 Survey released this week found that four in 10 residents or someone in their household have skipped or postponed needed medical care since the pandemic began and almost all surveyed shared they have postponed or skipped preventive care. The survey, led by Episcopal Health Foundation and co-sponsored by St. David’s Foundation, examined the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across five Central Texas counties (Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson).

Power In The Shift: Abundant Harvest Reenvisions Their Outreach During COVID-19

Power In The Shift: Abundant Harvest Reenvisions Their Outreach During COVID-19

The Abundant Harvest Food Truck began as a ministry of St. Isidore’s Episcopal Church in The Woodlands, just six months before Hurricane Harvey hit the Houston area. It became the perfect ministry for the disaster because the outreach was able to meet people where they were in their communities. The mission was to feed everyone in need and do a little bit of everything to meet the needs of communities in Montgomery County.

St. Luke the Evangelist Celebrates 100 Years of Ministry and Service

St. Luke the Evangelist Celebrates 100 Years of Ministry and Service

On Sunday October 18, St. Luke the Evangelist, Houston celebrated its 100th anniversary. About forty people participated in outdoor worship, and a more significant number followed the event online.

The history of St. Luke’s is full of outstanding achievements and, at the same time, struggles against discrimination. The organization of this mission represented the third Episcopal Church for African Americans in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and the first work among African Americans in Houston. From its beginning in a basement, it took the church forty years to build the building where they now meet.

EHF News: NEW Texas COVID-19 Survey: Half of Texans Have Experienced Financial Hardship Due to Pandemic

EHF News: NEW Texas COVID-19 Survey: Half of Texans Have Experienced Financial Hardship Due to Pandemic

Half of Texans say they have suffered financially as a result of COVID-19 and more than one-third say they or someone in their household has skipped or postponed needed health care since the pandemic began. Those are just some of the findings from Episcopal Health Foundation’s statewide survey of Texans on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across the state.

Biomedical-Technology Students Gain Real-World Insights into Nursing

Biomedical-Technology Students Gain Real-World Insights into Nursing

Science instructor Kathy McCain was watching ABC Evening News in late August when a piece came on about a team of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses caring for 19 critical infants as Hurricane Laura barreled down on them at Lake Charles Memorial Hospital for Women in Louisiana. The story highlighted the heroic work of NICU Nursing Director Leah Upton and her team, which faced down the Category 4 hurricane to protect and care for their fragile patients.

Compass Rose Society Hosts Annual General Meeting Online as Bishop Doyle Completes his Tenure as President

Compass Rose Society Hosts Annual General Meeting Online as Bishop Doyle Completes his Tenure as President

The Compass Rose Society is a group of international Anglicans/Episcopalians who seek to support the ministry of the Archbishop of Canterbury within our Anglican Communion. It connects Dioceses around the world, both providing financial support and sharing news in our global communion. Bishop Doyle has served as President of the Compass Rose Society since 2014, and the 2020 Annual General Meeting marks the conclusion of his tenure.

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