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Month: April 2025

INVISTA-Driver’s License Restoration Clinic – May 14, 2025

INVISTA Houston will be hosting a Driver’s License Restoration Clinic this May. This event is an excellent opportunity for community members who need assistance in restoring their driver’s licenses.
The clinic aims to provide guidance and support for individuals facing challenges with their driver’s license status. A team of experts will be available to offer advice and step-by-step assistance throughout the process.
Please find attached a flyer with all the details regarding the date, time, and location of the clinic, as well as the services provided. You can share this information with anyone who might benefit from this initiative.

About INVISTA

INVISTA is a global manufacturer of chemical intermediates, polymers and fibers. From parts for the automotive industry to medical equipment, airbags, food packaging and clothing, our ingredients in the nylon 6,6 and polypropylene value chains help bring many of life’s essential products to market. A subsidiary of Koch since 2004, INVISTA is committed to innovation and responsibly creating more value for its customers and society while consuming fewer resources to make these products.

Heavy Trash – Junk Waste

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“Bulk Waste” is defined as items such as furniture, appliances, and other bulky material. 

Tree Waste is accepted during Bulk Waste Months; however, to ensure your Tree Waste is recycled, you may hold your tree waste materials until the next Tree Waste designated month or take it to a Neighborhood Depository/Recycling Center.

INVISTA Updates

  • During the holidays INVISTA provided gift cards for holiday meals to underprivileged families at Rucker Elementary and Patterson Elementary to help spread joy.
  • INVISTA employees sponsored 25 Angel Tree children through the YMCA to make their holidays a little more special.
  • Late last year INVISTA was presented with the 2024 Outstanding Corporate Citizen award by the East End Chamber, an award based on direct nominations from the community. 
  • INVISTA recently provided a total of $20,000 in grants to Deer Park Volunteer Fire Department and La Porte Volunteer Fire Department for safety equipment and training through our Helping Heroes Program. A sincere thank you to the courageous individuals of these fire departments who help keep our communities safe.
  • Rucker Elementary and INVISTA teamed up to create Rucker’s first Food Pantry last fall which was recently restocked again to ensure children don’t go hungry and can focus on learning.
  • Our Outstanding Student Scholarship Program has begun and we look forward to granting $2,500 scholarships to seniors at La Porte, Sam Rayburn, Cesar E. Chavez, Charles Milby and Pasadena High Schools.

These efforts reflect INVISTA’s ongoing commitment to be a good neighbor and make a positive impact in our community.