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Donations Drive for Hill Country Youth Ranch Moves Into Full Swing

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Time to pony up for a good cause! The Cromeens Law Firm has taken the role of trail boss in a recreation equipment donations drive for the Hill Country Youth Ranch in Ingram, Texas, and now we're looking for some top hands to round up the best they've got!

Time to pony up for a good cause! The Cromeens Law Firm has taken the role of trail boss in a recreation equipment donations drive for the Hill Country Youth Ranch in Ingram, Texas, and now we’re looking for some top hands to round up the best they’ve got!

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Established in 1977, the Hill Country Youth Ranch spans 265 acres, providing long-term care and housing facilities for severely traumatized and abused youth, as well as orphans. The Ranch offers educational, recreational, and occupational opportunities to more than 200 boys and girls at any given time.

Through the generous help of volunteers, the Hill Country Youth Ranch has helped more than 1,500 boys and girls over the years. Unfortunately, their recreational program is in desperate need of help, but we know the good folks of the construction industry will step up to help out.

Cromeens challenges local businesses to help to fill the Hill Country Youth Ranch’s recreation department with items desperately needed to establish lifelong healthy habits, teach important life skills, such as team building, and spread joy to the neglected and abused children helped by the organization.

Items like fishing rod holders, skates, and basketballs are just a few of the pieces of equipment that are sure to bring miles of smiles to the children of Hill Country Youth Ranch.

Here’s your chance! For more information on how to donate or to receive a complete list of the items requested by Hill Country Youth Ranch, contact Nathan Estrada of The Cromeens Law Firm at 361-389-9493 or email samarketing@thecromeenslawfirm.com.

The Cromeens Law Firm, PLLC, is an established, full-service, San Antonio and Houston-based law firm serving clients across the state of Texas. With a concentration in business, construction, and real estate law, we work hard for our clients and make a commitment to routinely give back to our communities.

Karalynn Cromeens is the Owner and Managing Partner of The Cromeens Law Firm, PLLC, with over 17 years of experience in construction, real estate, and business law. A published author and passionate advocate for contractors, she has dedicated her career to protecting the businesses her clients have built. Karalynn is on a mission to educate subcontractors on their legal rights, which inspired her books Quit Getting Screwed and Quit Getting Stiffed, as well as her podcast and The Subcontractor Institute.

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