2415 Twin Oaks Drive

Austin, Texas 78757

(512)453-5258

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

The Mapel Family

The Mapel family has been an avid supporter of our organization since 2006 and has been a cornerstone of our organization’s growth and success. They are committed to our mission of bridging the gaps in services for children and young adults who are medically fragile and/or developmentally delayed.

Bill served on our board of directors for over 10 years in every capacity. He was instrumental in growing our agency from 12 children to 49. Since inception, Sammy’s House has served over 5,000 children.

Their dedication and tireless efforts have paved the way for countless children to access the care and support they so desperately need. Thank you, Mary and Bill, for your advocacy and protection of children within our community. Their love and dedication inspire us all to continue making a difference in the lives of those who need it most.

A Home for So Many

“Here’s How Local Non-Profit Sammy’s House Creates a Home for So Many” – Stephanie Tomko, Austin.com Here’s how to get involved with Sammy’s House.

Teri Dee Martin

Summer 2018

Teri Dee Martin has been volunteering at Sammy’s House since 2006 when she and her Chi Omega Austin Alumni group adopted the Pre-K room in our current building on Twin Oaks. When Teri first laid eyes on the new building her first thoughts were, “it was a mess, I could not see how Isabel was ever going to get the building open for the first students.” So, Teri got to work, she coordinated a complete renovation of the Pre-K classroom including its painting, installing kitchen cabinets, and was even able to secure a donation from Sears to provide and install the appliances.

Since beginning at Sammy’s House Teri says the best thing to happen is that Sammy’s House is now recognized as an important and necessary part of the Austin community. On volunteering at Sammy’s House, Teri says, “it makes me feel blessed to be a part of a wonderful family.” We feel the same way, Teri! We thank Teri for her continued service and congratulate her on becoming our first Volunteer Spotlight!

We leave you with some words of wisdom from Teri Dee Martin:

My wish is that all people knew that Sammy’s House is a wonderful environment for medically fragile children and their families. That the teachers and staff are amazing and go above and beyond to make sure that each child’s needs are met on a daily basis. To potential donors: be assured that every penny is put to good use. To potential volunteers: just do it. There are numerous volunteer opportunities that can be done to help these teachers continue to do what they do best, and what they do best is provide a safe, caring environment for children with very special needs.