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B.J. Rottinghaus just started the nonprofit. He hopes to collect enough donations to purchase 50 Halloween costumes for kids at the Houston Area Women's Center.
High school sophomore BJ Rottinghaus, 16, poses for a photograph with Halloween costumes that will be given to kids affected by domestic violence Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022, in Houston.
Y’alloween, a Texas-based non-profit, wants to ensure no child is left out this Halloween. The non-profit started by a Houston teenager aims to provide free Halloween costumes to Texas children ...
The Memorial High senior started a Y'alloween non-profit 4 years ago. A west Houston teen is continuing his work to help give kids in need Halloween costumes. Skip Navigation.
Memorial High School sophomore BJ Rottinghaus's non-profit "Y'alloween" donates costumes for children living in domestic violence abuse shelters. 24/7 Live Houston Southwest Southeast Northwest ...
H alloween weather is shaping up to be much different than last year in parts of the U.S. when an early-season cold blast delivered shivering temperatures and even snowfall to some locations.
If you're like me, Halloween is the best time of the year. From pumpkin patches to costumes, this spooky holiday is celebrated by people of all ages across the nation. Well, a petition has been ...
The group that petitioned to move Halloween to the last Saturday of October amended its proposal on Wednesday: Instead of moving Halloween, it wants to create a new holiday altogether.Instead of mo… ...
The Memorial High senior started a Y'alloween non-profit 4 years ago. A west Houston teen is continuing his work to help give kids in need Halloween costumes. Skip Navigation.
HOUSTON, Texas -- Memorial High School sophomore BJ Rottinghaus created the non-profit Y'alloween because he wanted to make sure children in need got to have a costume to go trick-or-treating.