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‘Finding Purpose,’ a new documentary showcasing the inspirational story behind the Brookwood Community
Read full article: ‘Finding Purpose,’ a new documentary showcasing the inspirational story behind the Brookwood CommunityThe Brookwood Community is changing the way the world thinks about adults with disabilities.
Houston personalities: This man gets people rodeo-ready while giving profits from his hat shop to benefit adults with disabilities
Read full article: Houston personalities: This man gets people rodeo-ready while giving profits from his hat shop to benefit adults with disabilitiesShudde Bros. Hatters got its start in 1907 as the Shudde Southern Hat Company on Trinity Avenue in downtown Houston, opened by Neal’s grandfather Al Shudde. Neal Shudde and his son Wilson Shudde (KPRC)With the move, came a new mission. Now, all net profits from the hat shop benefit Brookwood. Shudde said the idea to donate Shudde Bros. Hatters to the nonprofit came from his mother-in-law, Brookwood founder Yvonne Streit. The shop carries a selection of felt and straw Western and dress hats, top hats, fabric hats and caps.