Parker Brothers Carpet Cleaning is pleased to have been a productive member of the Collin County community for many years. Over the years we have been welcomed and well-recieved in areas such as Frisco, Allen, Plano, and McKinney. Our business has prospered and our family enjoys the fine quality of living that Collin County has to offer. As our time and budget allow, we try to show our appreciation by supporting non-profit organizations that contribute to and improve that quality of life. Many of these organizations have carpet cleaning needs, just like your house and ours. We are proud of our long standing record of providing our service as carpet cleaners to many of these non-profits at reduced rates. As you read a little bit about some of these below, please consider supporting their efforts with your time and resources.
The mission of the Collin County Childrens Advocacy Center is to reduce the traumatization of all reported child abuse victimsand their families by facilitating a comprehensive multi-disciplinary team approach to prevention, detection, investigation, prosecution and treatment of child abuse. They are located at 2205 Los Rios Blvd, in Plano. Thier phone number is 972-633-6600. They were recently able to expand their facility enabling them to be even more of a service to Collin County. http://www.cacplano.org/
Allen Community Outreach strives to help those less fortunate in our community. Services they provide can include rent and utility assistance, information and referral to community services, food/clothing assistance, job counseling and placement, and Meals-on-Wheels. They are located at 301 West Boyd Dr, in Allen. Thier phone number is 972-727-9131. http://www.acocares.org/aco/
The Heard-Craig House is located at 205 West Hunt Street, in McKinney. Thier phone number is 972-569-6909. A non-profit trust, the ladies of Heard-Craig work to promote the fine arts through educational programs and exhibits, provide meeting facilities for women's clubs, and honor the legacy of the Heard & Craig families through the preservation of historic properties. There are 24 clubs and groups currently meeting in the facilities and during the past year more than 32,000 guests attended events at the Heard-Craig Center for the Arts.http://www.heardcraig.org/