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Associated Press
16 hours ago
- General
- Associated Press
Faith Family Church Gears Up for Biggest Serve Day of the Year: Joining Thousands of Churches Worldwide in a Wave of Compassion
Baytown, TX July 12, 2025 --( )-- Faith Family Church is excited to announce its biggest Serve Day of the year, taking place this Saturday, July 12. This day is a massive collaboration of compassion, uniting over 2,500 churches worldwide in a powerful movement to spread God's love through practical acts of service. At pop-up Dream Centers across Baytown, Crosby and the surrounding areas, 700+ Volunteer Serve Team members will be providing free hair cuts, groceries, school supplies and clothing to resource pre-registered families. In addition, these families will celebrate with bouncy houses and snow cones for families. They'll take their Summer Blast experience on wheels to multiple locations to create a dynamic, fun, Bible-based day of fun for elementary kids through their mobile Dream Center. While the kids are having a great time learning about God, parents will enjoy refreshments and receive valuable resources in a relaxed small group setting. Plus, every child will go home with free school supplies at the end of the day. The Faith Family Church Serve Team, in partnership with the Baytown Homeless Shelter, will reach out to individuals in need in our community by providing a meal, clean clothes, access to showers, haircuts and hygiene bags. They will cook and serve breakfast for the current residents living at the Baytown Homeless Shelter. They will also deep clean their kitchen and stock up their pantry with needed essentials. In addition to these pop-up Dream Centers, the Serve Team will be sharing God's kindness through dozens of other projects including mulching community parks, painting local buildings, assisting with food distribution, constructing wheelchair ramps, cleaning up animal shelters, visiting local nursing homes, picking up trash, mowing lawns and so much more. 'This Serve Day is the perfect opportunity for us to show the love and kindness of God to our community,' said Pastor Josh, Lead Pastor of Faith Family Church. 'We serve our neighbors every second Saturday of each month and this is our biggest Serve Day of the year. We're grateful that we get to make a difference in the name of Jesus right here in our neighborhoods.' To view a full list of projects, please visit For more information about Serve Day or to arrange interviews, please contact Kim Granillo at 281-837-5626 or [email protected]. Faith Family Church exists to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. Contact: Kim Granillo Communications Director Faith Family Church 281-837-5626 [email protected] Contact Information: Faith Family Church Kim Granillo 281-837-5626 Contact via Email Read the full story here: Faith Family Church Gears Up for Biggest Serve Day of the Year: Joining Thousands of Churches Worldwide in a Wave of Compassion Press Release Distributed by

Bangkok Post
03-07-2025
- Business
- Bangkok Post
Early birds to benefit most from planned tourism subsidies
The 750-million-baht subsidy for airlines and tour groups to stimulate the tourism industry will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, aiming to generate 33.5 billion baht in revenue, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The 'Summer Blast China & Overseas Market' programme was among seven projects worth 3.96 billion baht the government allocated to the TAT on June 24. These seven projects were estimated to generate 200 billion baht for the economy, creating 226,102 jobs and earning 7.78 billion baht in tax collection. The result should be a 49-fold return on investment, said TAT governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool. The largest chunk of stimulus funding is 1.76 billion baht for the co-payment domestic tourism scheme. However, it got off to a rough start when the online registration system crashed and needed to be overhauled to meet heavy demand. Another 800 million baht is allotted for promotional campaigns with online travel agents. For the Summer Blast scheme, 350 million baht is earmarked for chartered flights from China, Taiwan and South Korea, with a target of adding 140,000 tourist arrivals via 1,000 flights, said Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, deputy governor for international marketing for Asia and the South Pacific at the TAT. She said each chartered flight recording a load factor of more than 80% is eligible to receive a 350,000-baht subsidy, while those attaining a 60-79% load factor are eligible for a 300,000-baht subsidy. The TAT expects this programme to help penetrate 15 second-tier cities in China and persuade operators to fly to less busy airports in Thailand, such as Krabi and Samui. Another 250 million baht is allocated to a joint promotional campaign with commercial airlines, aiming to bringing in at least 500,000 inbound travellers. Ms Pattaraanong said in addition to Thai carriers, international airlines are also eligible to benefit from this scheme, and can apply for the subsidy based on three conditions. Airlines can submit their proposals requesting a subsidy if they are able to increase frequencies of their existing flights, open new routes to Thailand, or increase their load factor compared with their performance over the last three months. She said airlines wishing to join the scheme must commit to attaining the passenger number targets set by the TAT. Meanwhile, tour companies worldwide can participate by arranging groups of at least 30 people to travel to Thailand and stay for a minimum of four nights. The incentive for tour companies was set at 150 million baht, with a target of attracting 150,000 tourists. Ms Pattaraanong said the TAT discussed the scheme with local airlines, while the TAT's overseas offices plan to publicise the campaign to international airlines within their sphere of influence. She said every airline has shown an interest in joining the scheme and they are eager to start as soon as possible. However, the TAT is still awaiting a budget allocation, which is expected in the middle of the month, said Ms Pattaraanong. This means it is likely these projects will commence in August, she said, with the duration running through July 2026.

Bangkok Post
03-07-2025
- Business
- Bangkok Post
Early birds to benefit most from planned TAT subsidies
The 750-million-baht subsidy for airlines and tour groups to stimulate the tourism industry will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, aiming to generate 33.5 billion baht in revenue, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The 'Summer Blast China & Overseas Market' programme was among seven projects worth 3.96 billion baht the government allocated to the TAT on June 24. These seven projects were estimated to generate 200 billion baht for the economy, creating 226,102 jobs and earning 7.78 billion baht in tax collection. The result should be a 49-fold return on investment, said TAT governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool. The largest chunk of stimulus funding is 1.76 billion baht for the co-payment domestic tourism scheme. Another 800 million baht is allotted for promotional campaigns with online travel agents. For the Summer Blast scheme, 350 million baht is earmarked for chartered flights from China, Taiwan and South Korea, with a target of adding 140,000 tourist arrivals via 1,000 flights, said Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, deputy governor for international marketing for Asia and the South Pacific at the TAT. She said each chartered flight recording a load factor of more than 80% is eligible to receive a 350,000-baht subsidy, while those attaining a 60-79% load factor are eligible for a 300,000-baht subsidy. The TAT expects this programme to help penetrate 15 second-tier cities in China and persuade operators to fly to less busy airports in Thailand, such as Krabi and Samui. Another 250 million baht is allocated to a joint promotional campaign with commercial airlines, aiming to bringing in at least 500,000 inbound travellers. Ms Pattaraanong said in addition to Thai carriers, international airlines are also eligible to benefit from this scheme, and can apply for the subsidy based on three conditions. Airlines can submit their proposals requesting a subsidy if they are able to increase frequencies of their existing flights, open new routes to Thailand, or increase their load factor compared with their performance over the last three months. She said airlines wishing to join the scheme must commit to attaining the passenger number targets set by the TAT. Meanwhile, tour companies worldwide can participate by arranging groups of at least 30 people to travel to Thailand and stay for a minimum of four nights. The incentive for tour companies was set at 150 million baht, with a target of attracting 150,000 tourists. Ms Pattaraanong said the TAT discussed the scheme with local airlines, while the TAT's overseas offices plan to publicise the campaign to international airlines within their sphere of influence. She said every airline has shown an interest in joining the scheme and they are eager to start as soon as possible. However, the TAT is still awaiting a budget allocation, which is expected in the middle of the month, said Ms Pattaraanong. This means it is likely these projects will commence in August, she said, with the duration running through July 2026.