LuPaul Mac Medical Missionaries of Mary

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Address

8449 W Bellfort Street, Suite 200
Houston, TX 77071

Website

lupaul.org

Description

LuPaul Mac Medical Missionaries of Mary, Inc. (aka LuPaul HealthCare Academy, hereinafter referred to as LuPaul) is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, charitable organization established in 2004, with a primary focus on human development and vocational education as a vehicle for restoring human dignity and enhancing the quality of life through the examples of St. Luke and St. Paul life work. The Mission of LuPaul HealthCare Academy is to educate, train and support the uneducated low-income and disadvantaged youth residing in Southwest of Houston, and its surroundings by teaching them empowerment and literacy skills in the summer program. LuPaul primary educational goal is to support the development of literacy skills, allied health vocational career, and community services to school youth, and particularly those from disadvantaged families. Since 2006, LuPaul HealthCare Academy has provided several Summer Programs for Children and Youth, ages two years through 17 years old.

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Children & Youth, Community, Volunteerism & Philanthropy, Disaster Relief, Education – Other, Elderly, Health & Disease, Homeless, Hunger & Poverty, Religion & Spiritual, Substance Abuse, Women