Red Cross opens shelters, seeks volunteers

ByCypress Creek Mirror
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Inside look at the Red Cross shelter at the MO Campbell Education Center, which serves Greenspoint flood evacuees
Inside look at the Red Cross shelter at the MO Campbell Education Center, which serves Greenspoint flood evacuees
Inside look at the Red Cross shelter at the MO Campbell Education Center, which serves Greenspoint flood evacuees
Inside look at the Red Cross shelter at the MO Campbell Education Center, which serves Greenspoint flood evacuees
Inside look at the Red Cross shelter at the MO Campbell Education Center, which serves Greenspoint flood evacuees
Inside look at the Red Cross shelter at the MO Campbell Education Center, which serves Greenspoint flood evacuees
Inside look at the Red Cross shelter at the MO Campbell Education Center, which serves Greenspoint flood evacuees
Inside look at the Red Cross shelter at the MO Campbell Education Center, which serves Greenspoint flood evacuees
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Red Cross opens shelters, seeks volunteersInside look at the Red Cross shelter at the MO Campbell Education Center, which serves Greenspoint flood evacuees

HOUSTON -- The American Red Cross has opened additional shelters to aid those impacted by severe rain and flooding throughout the Greater Houston area.

The full list of shelters is below:

AUSTIN COUNTY:

Knights of Columbus Hall, 1390 US-90, Sealy

HARRIS COUNTY:

Chinese Community Center, 9800 Town Park Dr., Houston

Willow Meadows Baptist Church, 9800 Town Park Dr., Houston

Jersey Village Baptist Church, 16518 Jersey Drive, Jersey Village

MO Campbell Education Center, 1865 Aldine Bender Rd., Houston

Rosehill United Methodist Church, 21022 Rosehill Church Rd, Tomball

South County Community Center, 2235 Lake Robbins Rd., Spring

SHELTERS STILL OPEN:

First United Methodist Church, 4308 W. Davis St., Conroe

South County Community Center, 2235 Lake Robbins Rd., Spring

Wharton Jr. High, 1120 N. Rusk, Wharton

Brookshire Civic Center, 4010 Ford St., Brookshire

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