Happy Halloween! As you gear up for a night of fun and fright, play it safe and ride with Uber. Details on hopping a free ride are below. As we head into November, we can't help but reflect on all that we're thankful for, and that means YOU.
Oh, and we celebrated 5 years this month!!! So, yes thanks are in order. Thanks to each and every one of you for continued support.
Here's what else is new at Medley Inc...
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Papercity Magazine Sponsors
READ3Zero Luncheon and Book Signing
Tomorrow, the Houston non-profit literacy organization, READ3Zero, will honor students nationwide at their 5th Annual Ceremony and Book Signing. Special guests include Keynote Speaker Neil Bush and Mistress of Ceremonies Deborah Duncan.
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Children's Author Melissa Williams Takes a Stance Against Bullies
 | Bullying Prevention Awareness with Texas Children's Author Melissa Williams |
Children's Author Melissa Williams on ABC 13.
She takes a stance against bullying and shares tips on prevention with ABC13-Elissa Rivas.
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Friends of the Bayou City Art Festival Ride for FREE with Uber
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Glam Gadgets for Girls
Our President/CEO shared her top picks for beauty gadgets on Great Day Houston. Here's what made the cut: 1. SHINE Fitness & Sleep Monitor- allows you to use points to easily measure all your activities, such as walking, running, swimming, cycling- even sleeping
2. GRIFFIN Mirror Identity Case- check your lipstick, teeth, etc. on the go with this mirrored case
3. KINIVO Bluetooth Stereo Headphones- great for the woman on the go, as it serves as both a wireless music headphone and Bluetooth phone headset for hands free calling
4. SATECHI USB Portable Humidifier- On the go support for itchy dry skin and chapped lips
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The Women's Home, Building Whole Lives
The residential treatment and transitional housing program at The Women's Home serves women who have become homeless due to mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders, specifically women with co-occurring illnesses who require long-term treatment. The Women's Home offers their residents a home and an individualized WholeLife program based on six wellness areas: emotional, financial, physical, social, spiritual and vocational. Their clinical, residential and vocational services support these wellness areas. Learn more about The Women's Home and the ways to give back at www.thewomenshome.org.
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