Why Galveston ISD mother says program and longtime leader 'saved' her and her children

In Galveston, Texas, a saying has become a reality for one mother who credits the city's school district with saving her life and that of her children. Mary Simms Patrick, an executive director in the Special Programs department, is the guardian angel many have come to rely on.

Patrick, a steadfast advocate for students and families, has woven herself into the fabric of this tight-knit community, providing support that extends beyond academics. For Tashona Bradford, who fled domestic violence with her children, Patrick's intervention was a beacon of hope. "She's like a second mom to me," Bradford said, her words filled with gratitude.

Galveston ISD's Special Programs department, under Patrick's guidance, tackles an array of challenges, from homelessness and hunger to foster care and truancy. The programs are mandatory in Texas schools, but for Patrick, they represent more than compliance - they symbolize a deeper commitment to her students' well-being.

Bradford's journey with Patrick began when she sought help escaping her abusive partner. The mother of four found solace in the school district's support services, from food assistance to rent and medical aid. "If we would have never opened our mouth to say anything, y'all would have never known our story," Bradford said, emphasizing that their voices had been silenced until they were heard.

This sentiment echoes Patrick's dedication to empowering families. "We figure out what the needs of the family are. We have different organizations help us with food, clothing," she explained. Her team works tirelessly to ensure students who rely on school meals continue to receive sustenance during breaks and holidays.

For 45 years, ABC13 has partnered with the Houston Food Bank during Share Your Holidays, a cause Patrick also supports. The drive collects donations that go beyond holiday season to feed families all year round. "If you're in a position to do so," Patrick notes, encouraging viewers to contribute.

As Bradford reflected on her experience, she acknowledged the power of sharing their story. For those struggling with domestic violence or other forms of oppression, it is often the act of speaking out that proves transformative.

Patrick's unwavering dedication has transformed countless lives in Galveston. Her leadership and compassion serve as a testament to the resilience of this tight-knit community, where neighbors become family and support becomes the foundation of strength.
 
🀩 just read about Mary Simms Patrick and she's literally a lifesaver! I mean, think about it, she's not just some admin person, she's a guardian angel for students and families in need πŸ•ŠοΈ. The way she weaves herself into the community, providing support that goes beyond academics... she's like a superhero, but instead of a cape, she wears a heart ❀️. And I love how she encourages others to share their stories, it's so powerful πŸ’ͺ. We need more people like Mary Simms Patrick in the world! πŸ‘
 
πŸ™ she's a real life angel in galveston πŸ‘§ Mary simms patrick is literally changing lives here and i think it's time we recognize her efforts πŸ’ͺ these school programs are more than just mandatory compliance they're a beacon of hope for families struggling with homelessness and domestic violence 🌟
 
OMG u guys i'm literally so inspired by Mary Simms Patrick 🀩 she's like literally saving lives every day in galveston texas!!! her work with the school district is insane - from food assistance to rent and medical aid for students who are struggling i mean what more can we ask for?! Tashona Bradford's story broke my heart but also gave me hope 🌟 that there are ppl out there like Mary who care so much about others she's literally a guardian angel πŸ’« i wish more people were as dedicated to helping others as Mary is
 
I gotta wonder how many more Mary Simms Patricks are out there, just quietly saving lives without getting much recognition πŸ€”. It's like, what's being done nationwide to support these kind of community heroes? Is it just a matter of each city or school district doing its own thing, or is there a federal initiative in the works to amplify their work? I mean, we're talking about folks who are essentially running mini-welfare programs out of their offices, providing food, clothing, and medical aid to families in need. It's a huge burden on these individuals, and I'm not sure it's fair that they're shouldering so much responsibility without any kind of national support system πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

I think we need to start having some serious conversations about how we're supporting our most vulnerable communities, and whether or not we're doing enough. We can't just rely on individuals like Mary Simms Patrick to keep the lights on for everyone else – we need systemic change πŸ”„.
 
πŸ€— I'm so touched by Mary Simms Patrick's story... she sounds like an absolute angel! πŸ™ I mean, can you even imagine being in Tashona Bradford's shoes? Domestic violence is such a heavy burden to carry, and for Patrick to be there offering support and resources is just incredible. It's amazing how one person can make such a difference in so many lives. And it's not just the big things she does, but also the little ones like providing food assistance and rent aid... that kind of commitment is truly inspiring. 🌟
 
I just read about Mary Simms Patrick from Galveston ISD and I'm totally blown away πŸ’•! She's literally saving lives one student at a time, you know? Like, Tashona Bradford was stuck in this toxic situation with her kids, but then she got helped by Patrick and now she's thriving 🌞. It's crazy to think that just being heard can be so powerful for people who've been silenced for too long. And I love how Patrick is all about empowering families and making sure they have what they need 🀝. If more people were like her, our world would be a totally different place 🌈!
 
😊 This mom who was saved by her city's school district is literally the ultimate unsung hero. I mean, 45 years of service and still going strong πŸ™Œ. It's crazy to think that just because she's in a tough spot, people assume they're all alone & gotta suffer in silence πŸ€•. But nope, this Galveston mom's got a guardian angel watching over her & her kids πŸ‘Ό, in the form of Mary Simms Patrick! πŸ™
 
I'm like totally impressed by Mary Simms Patrick - she's literally saving lives one student at a time 🀩! I mean, who needs superheroes when you have a superhero mom like her? She's the real MVP (Most Valuable Protector) in Galveston ISD, and I'm so glad she's there to help those in need. Like, can we just give her a standing ovation for being an amazing advocate for students and families? And honestly, who needs more reasons to support schools when you have someone like Patrick leading the charge? Let's just say she's making a real difference in people's lives, one supportive hug at a time πŸ˜ŠπŸ’–.
 
my heart goes out to tashona and her kids, can't even imagine having to go through domestic violence but i'm so grateful that galveston isda has people like mary patrick who care so deeply about families πŸ€— she's literally a guardian angel in the flesh, her work is not just about providing food and shelter, but about creating a safe space for kids to heal and grow ❀️ it's amazing how one person can make such a huge impact, thank you mary for being an inspiration to us all πŸ’•
 
I'm thinking about Mary Simms Patrick from Galveston, Texas, and how she's just like a mom to so many people there... it's crazy to think that she's been doing all this work for 45 years 🀯. It reminds me of the old days when community organizations used to be a bigger part of our lives. We didn't need all these programs like we do now, but sometimes I wish things went back to being more simple... less complicated πŸ˜”. Anyway, it's great to see someone like Patrick making such a big difference in people's lives πŸ’–.
 
OMG u guys! 🀯 I'm literally getting chills reading about Mary Simms Patrick and her work with Galveston ISD's Special Programs department πŸ’•πŸŒŸ It's like, she's not just a guardian angel, but a superhero for families in need πŸ¦Έβ€β™€οΈ. The way she's woven herself into the community, providing support beyond academics is just amazing! πŸ‘ And I love how she's encouraging others to share their stories and speak out against domestic violence and other forms of oppression πŸ’¬. It's like, every voice matters and we all have a role to play in making our communities stronger πŸŒˆπŸ’–
 
OMG, can u believe this woman Mary Simms Patrick is literally changing lives left & right in Galveston? 🀯 She's not just saving kids from homelessness & hunger but also providing emotional support & being a second mom to people like Tashona Bradford who's been through so much trauma. I'm seriously inspired by her selfless dedication to her community. The way she's empowering families and giving them a voice is everything. πŸ™Œ Let's give it up for Mary Simms Patrick, the real MVP! πŸ’–
 
🌞️ I'm so inspired by Mary Simms Patrick, the guardian angel of Galveston ISD's Special Programs department πŸ™! She's not just saving lives, she's empowering families to thrive πŸ’ͺ! Those programs are a beacon of hope for people struggling with homelessness, hunger, and domestic violence. It's amazing how one person can make such a difference in her community 🌈! And let's not forget about the impact of sharing their story - it's truly transformative ❀️! I think we can all learn from Mary's selflessness and dedication to helping others. She's proof that kindness and compassion can conquer all 😊!
 
πŸ™ I'm literally speechless 🀯 when I think about Mary Simms Patrick's selfless work in Galveston ISD! She's not just a department head, but a guardian angel to so many families struggling with domestic violence, homelessness, and hunger πŸ€—. The fact that she's been able to make such a huge impact on people's lives, like Tashona Bradford's, is truly inspiring πŸ’•. I wish more people could be as compassionate and dedicated as her πŸ’–. It just goes to show that one person can really make a difference in the world 🌎!
 
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