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Nonprofits request in-school outreach: Project Mammogram seeks district Pink Out day; Project Protect Our Children proposes prevention clubs and the board asks

4935123 · March 20, 2025
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Project Mammogram and Project Protect Our Children presented to the Humble ISD board requesting in‑school health education and student-led anti‑trafficking clubs; trustees agreed to invite the Harris County Sheriff's Office to brief the board on enforcement and victim services.

Two community presenters asked the board to support outreach and programming in Humble ISD schools.

Project Mammogram Brooke Baugh, director of development for Northeast Hospital Authority & Foundation, described Project Mammogram, which provides screening mammograms, diagnostic follow-up and, when needed, cost assistance for uninsured or underinsured residents. Baugh said the program averages 600to 800 services annually and diagnoses about six to 12 cancers per year. She requested district partnership to expand breast-health education on campuses and asked the board to…

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