A Message from the Executive Director
We remain under an order issued by County Judge Lina Hidalgo to Stay Home and Work Safe until at least April 30. District staff will continue to work remotely and district offices will remain closed until further guidance is provided by the federal, state or local governments.
District services including public safety and security, graffiti and litter abatement, and bandit sign removal, are operating on their regular schedules, while following enhanced safety procedures that include protective gear and social distancing.
We remain committed to helping our law enforcement partners protect and serve our businesses and do our part to keep the community safe. You can contact SEAL security officers who serve the district at 281.407.0801. Remember to always call 9-1-1 in case of an emergency.
You may contact District staff as follows:
- David Hawes, Executive Director – [email protected]
- Natali Hurtado, Deputy Executive Director (713) 724-3862 or [email protected]
- Brian Burks, Director of Public Safety (832) 8510406 or [email protected]
- Annie Trinh, Director of Services (832) 638-2545 or [email protected]
We sincerely hope that you, your families, and your businesses are doing well as you navigate these uncertain times. We know that together, we can and will weather the pandemic, and be even stronger going forward.
David Hawes, Executive Director
BUSINESS NEWS
Support your local Businesses!
The International Management District proudly supports our local restaurants and urges residents to do the same by buying fresh, healthy prepared food for curbside pickup or delivery from these vital businesses. “Buying local” helps restaurants survive financially until the coronavirus-related restrictions are lifted and food can once again be served inside the restaurants, where so many of our hard-working friends and neighbors are employed.
FAMILY NEWS
Houston Recovers
Families needing help with housing and food assistance should visit Houston Recovers which features a list of city departments, community groups and businesses offering assistance to the public and providing opportunity for residents to assist with COVID-19 response. Get assistance, donate, volunteer and more! After all, we are all in this together.
The Houston Food Bank
The Houston Food Bank and its Partners are also providing food and other essential services and they remain operational, while utilizing the best available safety precautions to protect their works, volunteers, and the public they serve. If you need help or want to donate or volunteer, please visit Houston Food Bank.
Nextdoor – Stay Connected and Help your Neighbors!
Nextdoor has lots of helpful ideas and resources for neighbors to help neighbors during this time of critical social distancing. So check them out and sign up to receive news in your neighborhood and get to know your neighbors!
MEDICAL NEWS
Looking into resources for homemade face masks? The CDC has a good reliable source that shows different ways to create homemade face masks. Visit CDC – How to Make a Facemask to learn more.
MEDIA UPDATES
Houston Chronicle
Check out cool news from the Houston Chronicle and consider supporting their great work as The Fourth Estate with a subscription so the news is delivered right to your door or inbox!
- Kroger, Gallery Furniture need volunteers to help deliver food to seniors
Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale is requesting volunteers to help get Kroger-donated food to homebound senior citizens. - Karbach and Shiner breweries donate to COVID-19 restaurant relief
Karbach and Shiner are the latest companies to help the cause.
GET PHYSICAL – For Free
There are child-friendly yoga poses and workouts on this YouTube kid’s app.
YMCA of Greater Houston has closed all locations but is offering virtual workouts.
AND ABOVE ALL – Mind Your Mental Health
5 tips to mind your mental health during the coronavirus lockdown
10 apps to help manage coronavirus-related stress
100 things to do while stuck inside due to a pandemic
Some of our favorites from productive to downright silly fun include:
- Serenade your neighbors: Dust off that old instrument and give a live concert.
- Learn something! Use Duolingo, or a similar app, and teach yourself a foreign language or learn a new hobby like photography or watercolor.
- Put on a soap opera, old movie, or foreign film. Mute the sound. Create your own dialogue.
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