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Message from the President

When I retired as Vice President for Community Engagement at The University of Texas-Pan American, I wanted to continue my life’s work of service to others. From the time I was a child, my parents taught me that service to others is what gives meaning to life. I feel very blessed to be serving as the President of the Texas Valley Communities Foundation (TVCOF), a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization.
I am proud to say that I come from a generation of Americans who, although modest in means, dug deep into their pockets to help organizations like the March of Dimes wipe out polio. As a child, I remember my parents, teachers and friends donating what little money they had to help stamp out that cruel disease. Helping our neighbors in their time of need has always been the saving grace of America.
Dr. Douglas M. Lawson puts it best in his book, Give to Live, when he writes:
"The affluent help the impoverished, those who can read teach the illiterate, corporations support communities, and the elderly are protected by the young, and those who serve a loving God out of faith nurture the spirit of their religion. There is richness in the fabric of American life - rooted in giving – that is present in good times and in bad."
TVCOF seeks to fulfill its mission of addressing and solving critical problems in the Rio Grande Valley by helping individuals meet their charitable goals and connecting them to pressing community needs.
With your generous gifts and support, TVCOF will make a big difference in the lives of Valley residents for generations to come.
Sincerely,
Dr. Roland S. Arriola
President
Texas Valley Communities Foundation
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