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    Shelby's Social Diary

    Houston's grocery store king, a TV news star and Mayor Annise Parker give virgin fundraiser a push

    Shelby Hodge
    Mar 4, 2015 | 4:32 pm

    Three powerful women and one worthy cause — that was the ticket to success when the American Red Cross Greater Houston Chapter celebrated a century of providing services throughout the Texas Gulf Coast region.

    Kudos to chairs Winell Herron and Leisa Holland-Nelson and honorary chair Bobbie Nau, who corralled close to 500 supporters into the Hilton Americas-Houston ballroom and raised more than $300,000 in a first-ever event for the local Red Cross.

    In her remarks declaring March as American Red Cross Month in Houston, Mayor Annise Parker surprised the audience by noting that her father worked for the non-profit for 20 years, including stints abroad. It was the first time that we recall Parker ever passing the hat for a non-profit.

    "The American Red Cross has been around so long that it seems to sometimes fade in the background and we think it's always going to be there. But the American Red Cross won't be there unless we step up and support it with our time and our talent and our treasuries," Parker said. "So for all of the great things that the American Red Cross does for us . . . we salute them and honor them on the beginning of their centennial year and ask you to take out your checkbooks, pick up one of those pledge cards and give."

    It was the flip of a coin that decided on the signing of Houston Texan J.J. Watt as H-E-B TV commercial star rather than then-QB Matt Schaub. Talk about a lucky coin toss!

    The luncheon program featured H-E-B division president Scott McClelland in a light-hearted interview with KHOU Channel 11 news anchor and the day's emcee Len Cannon. Mr. H-E-B, as he is affectionately known, discussed the grocery chain's emergency readiness, saying that H-E-B could join with the Red Cross in preparing as many as 600 meals an hour.

    He also allowed that it was the flip of a coin that decided on the signing of Houston Texan J.J. Watt as H-E-B TV commercial star rather than then-quarterback Matt Schaub. Talk about a lucky day.

    The luncheon honored Bruce LaBoon for community leadership and Marathon Oil for corporate leadership.

    The luncheon scene included Red Cross Greater Houston CEO Steve Vetrano, Houston Texans linebacker Whitney Mercilus, Susan Sarofim, Randa Weiner, Gina Gaston Elie and Mario Elie, Jo Lynn Falgout, Yvonne Cormier, Eileen Lawal, Cathy Brock, Merrill and Joe Hafner, Doug Herron, Susan McEldoon and Bruce Padilla.

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    Dignity Delivered

    Houston Furniture Bank turns compassion into comfort for kids

    Joel Luks
    May 30, 2025 | 11:00 am
    Houston Furniture Bank gala 2025
    Photo by Daniel Ortiz
    Dean Todd, Stacey Todd, Cinde Matocha, and Gary Matocha.

    A child sleeping on the floor isn’t just a statistic — it’s a crisis. And on May 8, more than 400 guests packed River Oaks Country Club to do something about it.

    The Furniture Bank’s No Kids on the Floor gala, chaired by advocates and board members Francie and Mike Willis, raised more than $300,000, a record-breaking figure for the organization. The funds support its mission to provide beds to the estimated 300,000 children in Houston without one, a mission that has already placed more than 4,000 beds since the program launched in 2018.

    The evening, emceed by Linda Lorelle, featured the moving video highlighting founder Oli Mohammed and the organization’s impact. Ralph Marek was posthumously honored as the night’s Legacy Honoree, with his son Stan Marek accepting on behalf of the family. The inaugural Jodie Hoffer Community Service Award — named for the late Furniture Bank champion — was presented to Youval Meicler of Texas Mattress Makers, whose support has been both generous and hands-on.

    A heartfelt speech from the eldest child of a family served by the organization reminded the crowd what this night was really about: Dignity, safety, and the power of something as simple as a bed.

    Pianist Doug Montgomery provided the soundtrack for the evening, while Johnny Bravo rallied the room for a spirited live auction and appeal. Elegant florals by H-E-B, a sold-out Giving Tree, and a silent auction featuring rare wine lots rounded out the festivities.

    In attendance were Ben Marek, Roz and Alan Pactor, Scott and Samantha Hoffer, Karen and Larry Cress, Michele Meicler, Jody Merritt, Christine Johnson, Janice Hall, Hershey Grace and Ed McMahon, Cinde and Gary Matocha, Edna Meyer Nelson, Jeff and Harry Cummins, Lisa and Bob Gulitti, Regina Rogers, Steve Finger, Frank Monacelli and Gloria Nino-Monacelli, Danna and Hal Lynde, Allison and Stuart Peterson, Jill and John Parsley, Molly and Miles Marks, Kip Altstaetter, Frank Billingsley and Kevin Gilliard, Audrey and Phillip Davis, Michael Galloway, Laura Ward, Cathy and Bud Geisinger.

    Houston Furniture Bank gala 2025
      

    Photo by Daniel Ortiz

    Dean Todd, Stacey Todd, Cinde Matocha, and Gary Matocha.

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