Supporting Communities
Supporting Our Local Communities!
AllTerra Central believes in
giving back and supporting our communities through charitable giving. At the end of every year we select local
non-profits that are doing good work in the community and make a financial gift to help them further
their efforts.
AllTerra is so happy we could donate the Microdrone MD-1000 UAV to
the Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science to help further enhance
their program. What an honor to support a program that provides access to advanced technologies to the
next generation of geospatial professionals. These technologies will give them valuable experience and
provide them with a jump start once they graduate into their careers.
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Christopher Mauldin and Michael
Clanahan with AllTerra Central recently had the opportunity to deliver an Inspired
Flight IF1200A drone with the advanced Sentera 6X camera to the University of Texas at
Tyler. This cutting-edge technology will enhance their research with professional
aerial imaging capabilities.
We are honored to support the
University of Texas at Tyler in their pursuit of excellence in research and look forward to the valuable
insights and discoveries that will emerge from this collaboration.
Thanks to Prabha Sundaravadivel, Dr. Shekhar
Suman Borah, Aryan Anand, and the rest of the UT Tyler Team!
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For 2021, we were happy to share our profits to help support two incredible organizations:
Upbring (upbring.org)
Upbring is a Texas-wide organization implementing generational innovation to
advance child well-being. That means sustainable change resulting in positive shifts across
generations. They are a direct-action organization. As warriors supporting warriors, their work
secures a future free from the damages of abuse. Inspired by faith and compelled by compassion, they
seek others to join us in the call to defeat abuse. Through their foster care program they connect
children with families who can provide compassion, safety and support until restoration takes place
within the biological family. When a child cannot return to their birth families, their foster-to-adopt
team helps provide loving, secure and permanent homes with a forever family.
Threads (sanantoniothreads.org)
Threads is a non-profit organization providing NEW clothing and accessories for referred or at risk teens. Referred teens choose complete outfits, new socks, underwear, bras, toiletries, shoes, and seasonal items, when available. Our Mission is to provide a safe and nurturing shopping experience. Our target age group is 12-21 years of age; to include teens in foster care, teens that have aged out of foster care, homeless teens, or otherwise referred or at risk teens teens. We also project to serve over 5,000 teens in 2020, providing them complete outfits and accessories FOR FREE.
2019 Charity Recipients:
Texas Lions Camp (lionscamp.com)
Texas Lions Camp is a summer camping facility dedicated to serving children
from the State of Texas with physical disabilities, Down syndrome, cancer and Type 1 diabetes. Programs
at Texas Lions Camp offer campers a chance to try new activities and create long-lasting friend-ships
while developing greater self-esteem and independence.
AllTerra's donation will ensure all TLC campers will have a week they will
never forget. For many, these memories will bring smiles to their faces for a lifetime. All campers
attend camp at no cost to their family because of the generosity of individuals and organizations like
Allterra.
Epilepsy Foundation Texas Medical Clinic (www.eftx.org)
The Epilepsy Foundation Texas Medical Clinic offers free or low cost care to
low income and uninsured people who have been diagnosed with epilepsy or a seizure disorder.
AllTerra's donation will provide the Houston and Dallas clinics
with new digital EEG machines and a part-time nurse. The
representatives of the Texas Epilepsy Foundation pass along many thanks and deep appreciation of the
donation from AllTerra as it will help many people to receive the testing they need.
We encourage our customers and friends to consider giving to these very
worthy causes. - The AllTerra
Central Team
2018 Charity
Recipients:
Camp Hope (ptsdusa.org/camp-hope)
Camp hope provides interim housing for our wounded warriors, veterans and
their families suffering from combat related ptsd in a caring and positive environment. The facility
opened in 2012 and is located in a quiet and safe setting in Houston, Texas whereby veterans and their
immediate family members can find healing, help and hope while benefiting from an intensive peer support
and mentoring program for post traumatic stress.
Parker's
Packages
Parker's Packages is a
non-profit organization that collects items to donate for kids undergoing care at Texas Children's
Hospital. The organization was formed in honor of Parker Belcher.
Texas CASA (texascasa.org)
Texas CASA’s mission is to support local CASA
volunteer advocacy programs and to advocate for effective public policy for or abused and
neglected children in the child protection system. Texas CASA envisions a safe and positive future
for all Texas children.
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2017 Charity Recipients: We concentrated our giving to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas.
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2016 Charity Recipients:
Foster Village (fostervillageaustin.org)
The mission of Foster Village is to come alongside families in the Austin area foster care system and families at risk of separation and show them that they are not alone. By providing a "welcome pack" for each new foster child, they hope to alleviate some of the stress that comes with those first days after placement. They know how important connection and stability are, especially during those first (often uncertain and traumatic) days. It is their goal to 'be a village' to these families and children walking through difficult circumstances.
Trinity Oaks (trinityoaks.org)
Trinity Oaks uses hunting, fishing, and outdoor activities to give back and make a difference in the lives of others. Their programs and services are for under served populations such as veterans, youth, terminally ill and disabled; who benefit immensely from the outdoors, but otherwise would not be able to afford the experience.They also privately process and distribute the surplus meat from their hunts to faith-based soup kitchens, homeless shelters, orphanages, battered women's homes, and our military troops overseas.
Allies Against Slavery (alliesagainstslavery.org)
Allies Against Slavery develops community networks that build slave-free cities. Working to that end, they engage and mobilize the community through advocacy, education and activism initiatives, support and empower local survivors of human trafficking alongside our partners.
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2015 Charity
Recipients:
Mobile Loaves and
Fishes
Amala Foundation
Austin Children’s
Shelter
2014
Charity Recipients:
Candlelight
Ranch
The Arc of the Capital Area
Merced
Housing
2013
Charity Recipients:
New Life
Children’s Center (now Upbring)
Other Organizations
Supported:
Lift Alliance (now
SAFE)
Foundation
Communities
Camp Craig Allen