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  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0161269.jpg
  • College Students Clean Texas Beaches - Texas college students from the University of Houston help volunteer clean up the Port Mansfield jetties in south Texas during the annual Beach Cleanup efforts organized by private citizens to help preserve the Texas coast.  2016  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0527830.jpg
  • College Students Clean Texas Beaches - Texas college students from the University of Houston help volunteer clean up the Port Mansfield jetties in south Texas during the annual Beach Cleanup efforts organized by private citizens to help preserve the Texas coast.  2016  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0527829.jpg
  • College Students Clean Texas Beaches - Texas college students from the University of Houston help volunteer clean up the Port Mansfield jetties in south Texas during the annual Beach Cleanup efforts organized by private citizens to help preserve the Texas coast.  2016  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0527828.jpg
  • College Students Clean Texas Beaches - Texas college students from the University of Houston help volunteer clean up the Port Mansfield jetties in south Texas during the annual Beach Cleanup efforts organized by private citizens to help preserve the Texas coast.  2016  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0527827.jpg
  • College Students Clean Texas Beaches - Texas college students from the University of Houston help volunteer clean up the Port Mansfield jetties in south Texas during the annual Beach Cleanup efforts organized by private citizens to help preserve the Texas coast.  2016  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0527824.jpg
  • College Students Clean Texas Beaches - Texas college students from the University of Houston help volunteer clean up the Port Mansfield jetties in south Texas during the annual Beach Cleanup efforts organized by private citizens to help preserve the Texas coast.  2016  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0527823.jpg
  • College Students Clean Texas Beaches - Texas college students from the University of Houston help volunteer clean up the Port Mansfield jetties in south Texas during the annual Beach Cleanup efforts organized by private citizens to help preserve the Texas coast.  2016  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0527822.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0161268_AL.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0161268x.jpg
  • College Students Clean Texas Beaches - Texas college students from the University of Houston help volunteer clean up the Port Mansfield jetties in south Texas during the annual Beach Cleanup efforts organized by private citizens to help preserve the Texas coast.  2016  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0527826.jpg
  • College Students Clean Texas Beaches - Texas college students from the University of Houston help volunteer clean up the Port Mansfield jetties in south Texas during the annual Beach Cleanup efforts organized by private citizens to help preserve the Texas coast.  2016  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0527825.jpg
  • College Students Clean Texas Beaches - Texas college students from the University of Houston help volunteer clean up the Port Mansfield jetties in south Texas during the annual Beach Cleanup efforts organized by private citizens to help preserve the Texas coast.  2016  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0527821.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Eli Sierra pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0241ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0012ALA.jpg
  • Company employees volunteer their time, help build an affordable house with Habitat for Humanity in Austin, Texas. Habitat for Humanity finances and builds home that low-income residents could afford through zero-interest, no profit mortgages<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0442619.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0161263_AL.jpg
  • Austin, Texas USA  1989: Volunteers preparing "Meals on Wheels" for homebound elderly.   MR RE-220-222.  XX
    Daemmrich-471AL.jpg
  • ©1990 Volunteers in Action: doing public service in their community RSVP Retired Senior Volunteers help seniors get jobs.
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  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Children help sort as volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1322ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: A truck arrives with thousands of bottles of water while volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1309ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers help pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1301ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Children pass out Girl Scout cookies as other volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1282ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers help pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1255ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Cherry Ward and other volunteers help organize the line to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1174ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Sergio Sephar, 12,  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0857ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Vicki Goodwin pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0844ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Vicki Goodwin pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0814ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0758ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0732ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0706ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0702ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0687ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Miguel Campuzano pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0339ALAALA_1.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: With the Austin skyline behind, volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0316ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out Girl Scout cookies free of charge to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0289ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: With the Austin skyline in the background, volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0287ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Jake Nobles of Dripping Springs pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0261ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Ann Howard pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0191ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Cherry Ward and other volunteers help organize the line to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0167ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0147ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0130ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0084ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0076ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0048ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0006ALA.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484479.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484477.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484478.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484476.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484474.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484473.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484470.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484469.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484468.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484466.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484464.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484463.jpg
  • Company employees volunteer their time, help build an affordable house with Habitat for Humanity in Austin, Texas. Habitat for Humanity finances and builds home that low-income residents could afford through zero-interest, no profit mortgages<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0442616.jpg
  • Company employees volunteer their time, help build an affordable house with Habitat for Humanity in Austin, Texas. Habitat for Humanity finances and builds home that low-income residents could afford through zero-interest, no profit mortgages<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0442615.jpg
  • Company employees volunteer their time, help build an affordable house with Habitat for Humanity in Austin, Texas. Habitat for Humanity finances and builds home that low-income residents could afford through zero-interest, no profit mortgages<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0442614.jpg
  • Company employees volunteer their time, help build an affordable house with Habitat for Humanity in Austin, Texas. Habitat for Humanity finances and builds home that low-income residents could afford through zero-interest, no profit mortgages<br />
© Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0442613.jpg
  • Company employees volunteer their time, help build an affordable house with Habitat for Humanity in Austin, Texas. Habitat for Humanity finances and builds home that low-income residents could afford through zero-interest, no profit mortgages<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0442612.jpg
  • Teens volunteer sorting cans of food  in the warehouse of the San Antonio Food Bank in San Antonio, Texas  August 2011. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0418129.jpg
  • Teens volunteer sorting cans of food  in the warehouse of the San Antonio Food Bank in San Antonio, Texas  August 2011. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0418127.jpg
  • Teens volunteer sorting cans of food  in the warehouse of the San Antonio Food Bank in San Antonio, Texas  August 2011. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0418126.jpg
  • JHS student volunteers clean up Texas Gulf Coast beach  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDMR8528.jpg
  • JHS student volunteers clean up Texas Gulf Coast beach  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDMR8527.jpg
  • "Volunteer Sixth Grader Helps Build Playscape in Texas Park , Mexico   MR   ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMC6105   pcd# 2346 1011 1725-036"
    CDMC6105.jpg
  • San Antonio, Texas  November 24, 2005: Volunteers at the annual Raul Jiminez Thanksgiving Dinner serve over 25,000 meals on Thanksgiving Day for the elderly, homess and displaced of south Texas. The event, created by the late restauranteur Raul Jiminez, is in its 26th year.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0187233.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0161264_AL.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0161262_AL.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0161265_AL.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0161267_AL.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0161262x.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0161265x.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0161263x.jpg
  • Austin, Texas. Volunteers help clean up trash along Martin Luther King Blvd. in Austin in observance of the civil rights leader's birthday.   January 15 , 2005  <br />
<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0161267x.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers help pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1218ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Sergio Sephar, 12,  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0847ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Jake Nobles of Dripping Springs pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0836ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0746ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0714ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0699ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0674ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0670ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Miguel Campuzano  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0334ALAALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Cherry Ward and other volunteers help organize the line to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0171ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0156ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0117ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0111ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0056ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0042ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0029ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0025ALA.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - A Parks and Wildlife ranger shows a loblolly seedling as Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant trees ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484475.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484472.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484471.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484467.jpg
  • Tree planting in fire-ravaged Texas park - Texas A&M University students participate in "Aggie Replant" an on-going effort to replant loblolly pines that were ravaged by wildfire two years ago in Bastrop County, Texas.  Hundreds of college students and other groups volunteer every weekend to help replant hundreds of thousands of seedlings.   February 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0484465.jpg
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