T.H. Rogers serves gifted and talented children, the deaf and hard of hearing, and students with multiple impairments who range between the ages of 3yrs to 22yrs. The school also boasts a student population representing more than half the countries in the world. Houston Random Acts of Kindness Day, the Lemontree Foundation and We See Abilities provided 100 special needs children with a brand-new pair of shoes, through the kind act of foot washing, providing shoes and a personal word of encouragement. David and Treveia want to create a lasting memory for each child served at this event in memory of Michael and Myles McCurdy, former students of T.H. Rogers.
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