We're a youth-led club focused on fighting social inequities in the Greater Houston Area through service, advocacy, and local action.
Any Tomball Memorial High School student who's passionate about making a difference is welcome to join! Just join the Remind to stay informed.
Members participate in service projects tailored to the social inequities that they most care about. Club leadership and monthly meetings are there to make sure that each member has a fulfilling and impactful volunteering experience.
Absolutely not! All we require is your time and effort in bettering your community.
We meet monthly, with our first meeting every year landing in mid-September. Meetings last less than one hour each, and usually fall on a Tuesday or Wednesday. Check the Remind for the next meeting date.
Not at all! With our support, we can help guide you! All you need is a genuine passion to make a difference.
We focus on issues relating to any and all forms of social inequity. If you're unsure about what exactly you want to advocate for, our meetings serve as informative sessions for inequities in Greater Houston.
Yes! Members are encouraged to do so and have the opportunity to lead their own initiative with the club's support.
Yes; officers will keep track of your uploaded hours throughout the year in order to streamline the process of tracking and obtaining credit for hours.
You can start getting involved by joining our Remind for additional information and coming to any meetings during the school year. There is no cut off for membership!
As a member of The Equal Ground Project, we hope to propel you into fighting for your vision of a better future. No matter your situation or worldview, we believe that you can fight for positive change, which starts with awareness and results in lasting community impact.