The Third Ward Community Health Collaborative (TWCHC) Fellowship Program is a semester-long initiative designed to cultivate emerging leaders in the non-profit and community engagement sector. This fellowship is unique in that the Fellows will have the opportunity to work with several organizations throughout their time in the program. Through a combination of hands-on experience, professional development opportunities, and networking, the program equips Fellows with the necessary skills to become effective agents of positive change within our community. TWCHC will select two Fellows and they will receive a monthly stipend of $4,200 during their time as an Fellow.
Autumn Robinson, B.S., is a passionate business owner who has received a bachelor’s degree in Engineering Computer Technology from Sam Houston State University. In just a few months, she aspires to become a Radiology Technologist. She has excelled in roles specializing in hospitality and public service over the course of ten years. Robin
Autumn Robinson, B.S., is a passionate business owner who has received a bachelor’s degree in Engineering Computer Technology from Sam Houston State University. In just a few months, she aspires to become a Radiology Technologist. She has excelled in roles specializing in hospitality and public service over the course of ten years. Robinson is compassionate and highly motivated with a keen interest in helping others. For many years, she has volunteered at the Houston Food Bank and other organizations with more years in front of her. She enjoys other cultures and frequently travel for their food, music festivals, and scenery.
Robert “RUEROB” Jackson aka BABA RUEROB is a multifaceted individual, deeply immersed in the realms of art, academia, and community advocacy. As an actor and recording artist, he brings a unique creative perspective to his work, infusing passion and authenticity into every project. He recently served as the Third Ward Cultural Arts Distr
Robert “RUEROB” Jackson aka BABA RUEROB is a multifaceted individual, deeply immersed in the realms of art, academia, and community advocacy. As an actor and recording artist, he brings a unique creative perspective to his work, infusing passion and authenticity into every project. He recently served as the Third Ward Cultural Arts District Manager with Project Row Houses in Houston, TX, and is at the forefront of nurturing cultural expression and community development. Through his role in Third Ward, he actively promotes the voices of artists, creatives, and culture bearers from marginalized backgrounds, recognizing their pivotal role in addressing social issues through collective action and socially engaged art practices. RUEROB also serves as the Treasurer for the Greater Third Ward Super Neighborhood #67.
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