The Christina Sullivan Foundation will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, November 12, celebrating the expansion of its inclusive community programs and facilities in Galveston.
According to a statement from the foundation, the event will take place at 4:30 p.m. at 123 25th Street, Suite 2017. The public and media are invited to attend the ceremony, which will include remarks from community leaders, facility tours, and opportunities to meet program participants and supporters.

“The Christina Sullivan Foundation exists all because she lived,” said Josephine Grillo Sullivan, founder and CEO of the Christina Sullivan Foundation. “Christina showed us the purpose behind it all—how to lead with love, joy, and compassion. Everything we do is guided by her spirit.”
Brian Anderson, president of the League City Texas Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shared in a statement that the organization’s work “exemplifies the Savior Jesus Christ’s clarion call to love God by serving our fellow men.”
The Christina Sullivan Foundation provides inclusive programs designed to enrich the lives of individuals with all abilities through fitness, recreation, social connection, and personal growth. Founded in memory of Christina Sullivan, the nonprofit serves communities across Galveston and South Houston.



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