Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Being A NORML Community Can Help Make a Happier, Safer, and Healthier San Antonio

There is always someone in greater need than ourselves, and there are always community services that our city San Antonio needs that our foundation of supporters can assist with from time to time.  We are making all possible efforts to work with other local non-profit organizations to volunteer hours of time for community projects.

It is important to spend some time as an organization in Bexar County wearing some NORML t-shirts and off the stereotypical couch scene with a bag of Doritos and prove that we are a culture of people that want to make an impact on the 2nd largest city in Texas. We don't want our city to say NORML who? NORML what? Or who is NORML. We want our city to see NORML supporters in action as everyday citizens wanting to better our community just like anyone else.

We are currently looking into organizing our volunteer base for a strong for a dependent amount of reliable volunteers to assist with community projects such as Habitat for Humanity, United Way, San Antonio Food Bank, Graffiti clean up, and we plan to continue our community service project successful as long as the have the volunteers willing to commit and participate. 

Volunteers can provide the City of San Antonio with good deeds while at the same time taking the opportunity to educate the many misinformed citizens about cannabis and help correct their misinformed minds. Protests in my opinion tend to piss the wrong people off, but an offering of logic and selfless kindness confuses the misconstrued close-minded conservative generations and our charming intellectual, motivated, and generous attitudes is how you change a city like San Antonio.

San Antonio NORML is not only looking for volunteers to help with our community projects and volunteering, but we are in also great need of someone willing to donate their time to assist with the coordination and tracking of all projects and volunteers.

If interested contact Karli Duran at karli@sanorml.org





Success does not come over night, and Texas is one of the slowest and most difficult states to fight for marijuana decriminalization. San Antonio NORML is committed to saving Bexar county tax money, and making positive changes in our city with the millions we would save.

1 comment:

  1. Excellent post and I agree wholeheartedly. I love seeing people get out and help their community while breaking stereotypes.

    We're always looking for new things to do within the community here in Waco.

    Keep doing what you're doing!

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