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  1. FLITE Team Students Help Keep Reba’s Ranch House Running

    Students with Special Needs Learn Life Skills While Keeping Reba’s Ranch House in Shape

    Four summers ago, Angele Johnson sat at her computer and typed, “volunteer opportunities for Sherman Texas.” She was determined to find the right place for her students in the Grayson County Co-op Special Education service. They needed an outreach in the community that doubled as a chance to teach them life skills in the Grayson Co-Op FLITE Team program – “Foundations of Learning Independence through Transitional Experiences.”

    This transition program is for Angele’s students to discover their abilities, aptitudes, and to teach them basic life and work skills. FLITE is in its seventh year as part of the Grayson County Co-op Special Education service, and helps students transition from high school to young adulthood.

    “The need was so great to have something for students with those abilities to be able to do something with those abilities,” Angele says. “This program was designed for those who want to seek employment.”

    A happy coincidence, or something more?

    When Angele hit search on her Internet browser, up popped the opportunity she was looking for: Reba’s Ranch House.

    “To me, it was a God-thing,” she says.

    Angele visited Reba’s Ranch House and met with director Marilyn Bice. They discussed ways to incorporate the students as volunteers.

    Learning how to function in a work environment

    “Basically, we help keep the house in running order,” Angele says. “During the school year, we come in twice a week and make beds, do laundry, sweep, dust mop, polish. These are all functional life skills the students have the opportunity to learn to do.”

    From tucking the sheets tight to knowing how the towels should be folded, the students are learning how a job may require them to do things a particular way. It’s teaching them how to function in a work environment, from resolving disagreements to taking on leadership roles.

    “There’s something magical about having one student teach another,” Angele says. “They retain, they remember, they know what to do. I love it when they tell others, ‘this is how we do it at Reba’s.’”

    Interactions with guests make an impact

    Of the 950 annual guests that stay at Reba’s Ranch House, the students meet them occasionally.

    “Reba’s people always make sure we are introduced to whomever we encounter,” Angele says. “That’s great social skills where my kids can say, ‘Hi, I’m so-and-so,’ and show they know how to appropriately shake hands and introduce themselves.”

    At the end of a task, the students step back and experience one of the most fundamentally gratifying things in life — the knowledge of a job well done.

    “They love it when they see the room they just completed is clean,” Angele says. “When we cleaned the windows this morning, they saw the difference. They said, ‘Don’t touch the windows, guys, they’re clean!’ It’s an interesting correlation between the work and what they see.”

    Become a volunteer

    Volunteers are an essential part of Reba’s Ranch House, and we are grateful to partner with the FLITE Team. If you are interested in volunteering at Reba’s Ranch House, please contact Marilyn Bice at 903-463-7322 or visit our “You Can Help” page.

  2. North Texas Giving Day!

    We are extremely excited to announce that Reba’s Ranch House will be participating in North Texas Giving Day this year! North Texas Giving Day is the largest online giving event in the country where online donations are accepted for non-profits throughout the North Texas community. We will be raising funds to replace appliances that have been in use since the newest location of Reba’s opened in 2010. Our washers, dryers, and front desk computer are all in need of being replaced, so we can ensure our high standards for the guests who come to stay with us. The official date for donations is September 19th, but you can schedule a gift as early as September 9th through our North Texas Giving Day profile. Follow our Facebook and Instagram to find updates about our progress! #WhyIGive #NTxGivingDay

    https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/RRH

    JOIN REBA’S RANCH HOUSE AND OTHER NONPROFITS FOR
    NORTH TEXAS GIVING DAY AT SCHULMAN’S MBG!
    5:00 PM TO 8:00 PM
    110 E FM 1417, SHERMAN, TX
  3. Shindig!

    You are cordially invited to a little Shindig celebrating Style & Spring.

    Click here for more information and to purchase a ticket!

  4. Special Thanks To First United Bank – Denison

    Special thanks to First United Bank – Denison for allowing us the opportunity to display information about our Room for Hope! You are a great asset to our community and we thank you for giving us the chance to partner with you once again.

  5. The Allen Brand Family

    The Allen Brand Family were guests at the House that were a delight to be around. Thank you for your smiles and the joy you brought to other guests, our staff and our volunteers!

  6. Happiness

    “Happiness held is the seed; Happiness shared is the flower.”

    – John Harrigan

  7. Playroom Fun!

    This is Averie Kate enjoying her time in the playroom at Reba’s Ranch House! Special thanks to her mother, Leigha Winslow, for sharing!

    “Hi Susan! This is Leigha Winslow, Averie Kate’s mother. Thank you again for a wonderful stay while my grandmother had open heart surgery. It was truly a blessing. I’m also thankful for a place my little one can play and have some fun. She had a great time playing in the toy room. It was a pleasure to meet you, along with the rest of the staff at the Reba’s Ranch House.”

  8. BBQ for Hope!

    Come support a great cause! The Texoma Health Foundation’s Room for Hope provides financial assistance for under and uninsured men and women of Grayson, Fannin, Bryan and Marshall counties who have been diagnosed with cancer as well as a resource room located inside of Reba’s Ranch House.

  9. Golf Tournament benefitting Room for Hope

    BIG THANKS TO MITCH GRAY, HIS TEAM, AND THE MANY VOLUNTEERS WHO HELPED RAISE FUNDS TO BENEFIT THE ROOM FOR HOPE!

  10. Sister’s on the Fly Camper Tour and Cowgirl Prom

    THANKS TO ALL WHO MADE THE COWGIRL PROM AND CAMPER TOUR A SUCCESS AND FOR HELPING TO PROVIDE RESOURCES AND ASSISTANCE FOR CANCER PATIENTS THROUGH THE ROOM FOR HOPE!