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We Need You!

We’re looking for people to serve on every level. If you’re interested in helping out, contact our Executive Director, Roberta Diddel at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

  • Donors
    We need your support. Whether it’s $10.00 or $10,000.00, every gift is meaningful. If you’d like to make a donation, click on the blue DONATE button on the right. It’s easy and secure.
  • Volunteers
    Work the Registration Table at events, do filing, or do what you do best. We match our volunteers’ skills and interests to the tasks they are given, so tell us what interests you.
  • Instructors
    We’re looking for instructors for local programs in Houston, as well as internationally for webinars. Expertise must be in the area of health psychology, medical social work, disability law, nursing and allied health professionals working in medical settings. Our focus is on coping with chronic disease and disability. We want to know what you can teach our consumers.
  • Advisory Committee
    If you have an expertise in running a non-profit, development, marketing, accounting, business management, IT or website management, or other skills or connections that might be helpful, please consider becoming an Advisor. It’s requires less time and commitment than being a Board members, but provides us with the benefits of your unique abilities.
  • Board Membership
    If you’re looking for a deeper commitment, we are looking for Board members with expertise in marketing, public relations, development, business management and website management.
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Dr. Roberta Diddel
on PBS' Living Smart

If you didn’t catch our Executive Director last month on Channel 8, click here to see her interview about living with chronic illness with Patti Gras on “Living Smart".

Congratulations!

Congratulations to our Executive Director, Dr. Roberta Diddel, for receiving the 2011 Award for Outstanding Public Service from the Texas Psychological Association.

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