Leander - Liberty Hill Edition | November 2023

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Volunteer Guide

2023

• Sample activities: visiting nursing homes and Veteran Affairs facilities, working events • Donations accepted: monetary gifts • www.l4cares.org Operation Liberty Hill The faith-based organization o ers a food pantry, thrift store, nancial services and spiritual support. • Sample activities: sorting and distributing food; assisting customers; hanging clothes; stocking the thrift store; preparing donations; packing kids summer snack bags; assisting with fundraisers • Donations accepted: monetary gifts, nonperishable food, hygiene items, clothes and goods for thrift store • 1401 N. US 183, Leander • www.operationlh.org Opportunities of Williamson and Burnet Counties The organization provides Meals on Wheels, Head Start, and other community services to families.

• Sample activities: delivering meals, providing companionship • Donations accepted: monetary gifts, pet supplies, adult diapers, hygiene kits • 604 High Tech Drive, Georgetown • www.owbc-tx.org The Salvation Army in Williamson County The organization provides emergency shelter, rehabilitation programs, Christmas assistance, emergency disaster services, family stores, and rent and utility assistance. • Sample activities: organizing food pantry, distributing aid, teaching classes, ringing the Christmas bell • Donations accepted: monetary gifts, clothing, furniture, household items, groceries, shelf-stable foods • http://salvationarmyaustin.org United Way for Greater Austin The organization advocates for the health, education and nancial literacy of all residents in the Austin area. • Sample activities: building a playhouse at a child care

Learn more about volunteer and donation opportunities in the Leander and Liberty Hill area. For specic volunteer requirements, contact the organization directly. This list is not comprehensive.

Community resources

Hope Alliance The nonprot provides a range of services and counseling for victims of family and sexual violence. • Sample activities: answering crisis calls, assisting with programs • Donations accepted: monetary gifts, items from Amazon wishlist, vehicles, housing • 1011 Gattis School Road, Ste. 110, Round Rock • www.hopealliancetx.org L4 Cares The organization provides support for families of terminally ill children, senior citizens, active and retired military, and those in crisis.

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE Mobility Authority

Navigating the tolling landscape can be complicated. We’re the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, and we’re here to help you understand important pieces of the tolling puzzle, like what we do and how your toll bill works.

The Mobility Authority is not the only toll operator

Late payment fees do apply

•Online at www.PayMobilityBill.com •By phone by calling (512) 410-0562 •By mail •In person at one of our convenient locations including the newly opened Ridgepoint location, or at one of several participating stores like HEB or Walmart* •Scanning the QR code on your bill Don’t have an electronic tag? We offer several convenient ways to pay.

Payment options:

The Mobility Authority is not TxTag

We accept a variety of electronic tags

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There’s a reason you might get a bill in the mail even if you have an electronic tag

There are payment options everywhere

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We use your address on file with the Texas DMV for bills

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Disclaimer: For more information on where you can pay your bill in person, visit MobilityAuthority.com.

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Using the Pay By Mail program costs you more

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To learn more fast facts about paying your Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority toll bill, visit us at MobilityAuthority.com/tolling101.

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