Sol Communities

Resources to Preserve the Distinctive Cultures and Identities of Texas Communities


Sol Communities banners are on-line visual public service messages to link readers to the Texas Community Advocate website and other informative resources.

The website graphics will empower readers to preserve the distinctive identities of Texas communities. Many of these aspects are important to the cultural and economic interests of community members and improve the interests and quality of life of all Texans.

Sol Communities Graphics

Sol Communities website graphics will include:

-Support Our Local Music
-Support Our Local Arts
-Support Our Local Fiestas
-Support Our Local Flavor
-Support Our Local Tiendas
-Support Our Local Businesses


Instructions for html websites: Copy and paste the provided code into your website where you want the graphic to appear. It is not necessary to upload the image.

Instructions for MySpace: Copy and paste the provided code into your MySpace Profile Editor. It is not necessary to upload the image.

Go to your MySpace Home Page

In the box with your name click on "Edit Profile"

Copy and paste the provided code into the box "About Me"

Click "Save All Changes" and then "Preview Profile"






Positive Action Messages
Public Service Announcements to Positively Impact Texas Communities


Organize and Educate
Steps You Can Take to Raise Standards and Quality of Life in Your Community


Community Gift Giving
A Model Program for Holiday Initiatives to Support Local Artists, Authors, Organizations and Businesses


Kids Community Voices
Thinking and Writing Exercises for Students (with Guidelines for Educators)


Resource Downloads
Weblinks and Printable Posters to Inform Community Members About the Benefits of Local Ownership


Sol Communities
Resources to Preserve the Distinctive Cultures and Identities of Texas Communities


Informative Webpages
Definitions and Frequently Asked Questions About Community Advocacy


Additional Resources
Successful Community Principles, Diverse Cultural Histories, Community Forums, and More







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