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Giving Back - Our Committment To Community
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It is important to us that we give back to the community that we do business in. Our particpation in local events and charity enable us to give back and help those who may be in need. Osiris A. Gonzalez has been apart of various community outreach programs, and has donated to local charity organizations.

Community Out-Reach

Palmview 6U All-Stars Baseball Team

The Osiris A. Gonzalez Law Firm, P.L.L.C. proudly supports the Palmview 6U All-Stars Baseball Team.

The Palmview 6U All-Stars Baseball Team is a baseball team of 5 & 6 year olds that have traveled to numerous tournaments in the Summer of 2013 and have played their hearts out to earn their spot at the state tournament. They will be amongst the top 16 teams in the state competing for the Pony State Champion title to represent Texas at the World Series. Through their participation at this event, the players will make memories that will last them a lifetime.

 

The Palmview Junior Golf Program

The Osiris A. Gonzalez Law Firm, P.L.L.C. proudly supports The Palmview Junior Golf Program.
The program has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success and growing tremendously. The program
consists of junior golfers from Palmview and surrounding areas.

 

Valley View ISD Scholarship Fund.

The Osiris A. Gonzalez Law Firm, P.L.L.C. is a proud supporter of the Valley View ISD Scholarship Fund.

Founded several years ago by the Superintendent of Schools, the Valley View High School Scholarship Fund is a provider of scholarship money to deserving graduating Seniors who are pursuing a degree in post-secondary education.  In 2011, the Scholarship Fund awarded over $33,000 to 280 deserving students.

 

The Mission Junior Golf Program

The Osiris A. Gonzalez Law Firm, P.L.L.C. proudly supports The Mission Junior Golf Program.
The program has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success for more than ten years. The program
consists of over 100 golfers each year from Mission and surrounding areas. Their goal is to teach
all the phases of the games of golf (The grip, the swing, chipping, putting, and keeping score),
etiquette, rules, management of the course, competing in tournaments all over the valley and # 1 rule is to have fun.

 

Leadership Mission

The Osiris A. Gonzalez Law Firm, P.L.L.C. is a proud supporter of Leadership Mission, a non-profit organization that equips potential leaders with knowledge and skills to effectively participate in the City of Mission’s future, while also preparing them for positions of public decision making.  With each new year, the class works on a project for the community and citizens of Mission.  Projects from the previous years have benefited: Speer Memorial Library, Mission Historical Museum, the Boys and Girls Club of Mission, an UTPA Endowment for scholarships to students of Mission and Sharyland High School seniors, City of Mission parks and a donation to Mission Regional Medical Center in the form of equipment for the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Ambulance. 

 

Newspapers in Education Program

 

The Osiris A. Gonzalez Law Firm, P.L.L.C. proudly supports Castro Elementary in the Monitor Newspaper’s “Newspapers in Education Program”.


Through supporters like the Osiris A. Gonzalez Law Firm, P.L.L.C., the Monitor is able to provide newspapers in the classroom allowing teachers a “living” textbook to help teach reading, writing, English, current events, math, science, and history.

 

The Osiris A. Gonzalez Law Firm, P.L.L.C. is a proud supporter of The Faith-Family-Friends Foundation .

In October 2009, Eddie Vela, a US Border Patrol Agent from Mission Texas, formed the Faith-Family-Friends Foundation. The decision to form this Foundation came after he was diagnosed with Appendiceal Adenocarcinoma (Cancer of the Appendix and entire abdominal cavity) in June 2009. The nature of this specific cancer is very aggressive and in most cases, the ability to treat this cancer is limited at best. 

Eddie's hope was to raise awareness for Appendiceal Adenocarcinoma and other cancers of the abdomen. As well, to raise funds to help Border Patrol Agents and other Rio Grande Valley Citizens who have similar incurable cancer diagnosis. Eddie Vela lost his battle with cancer on October 29, 2010 but not without a rigorous fight.  The Faith-Family-Friends Foundation and its Board Members help others have the best fighting chance possible.

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