
"GIVE A HELPING HAND TO RESTORE, RECOVER AND REBUILD."

Renova Community Organization was founded by Mrs. Estella Elizondo in March of 2010 and inspired by many men and woman of faith. Mrs. Elizondo, who resides in the DFW area, is a devoted wife and mother of two young men. She has a strong foundation in faith. Mrs. Elizondo had worked tirelessly assisting other organizations & churches.
In providing disaster relief and assisting in various family and community services for many years. She just couldn't turn her back on all she had seen over the years. She had to do something.
Mrs. Elizondo had to find a way to engage the public and provide for these needs. Through services with other organizations and different churches, Mrs. Elizondo was still passionate and wanted to do more for those in crisis with her own organization. The organization is powered by a very involved Board of Directors and a team of dedicated volunteers, all with a strong conviction to help those in their greatest time of need. In addition to providing disaster relief support Mrs. Elizondo also wanted to provide assistance in her own community of the DFW area, with a satellite office in San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Elizondo quotes, "Nothing blesses me more than seeing faith built in lives of believers and unbelievers." When God brings His miracle (working power) onto the scenes throughout our staff and volunteers. No matter what's happening in our lives and world today we have an opportunity to make a difference. Each day is a new beginning. Don't just make a difference be the change.
Estella Elizondo
Texas

Ms. Martindale is our Vice President of Renova Community Organization. She resides in the Bexar County area, home of the San Antonio Spurs. Ms. Martindale is a very strong and family oriented woman with a desire to help people in crisis and joined hands with the same hearted members of Renova Community Organization. That's how it all began for her but right at the start she was hit with a crisis of her own.
Her son was diagnosed with Astrocytoma or known as Low Grade Glioma. Realizing her hands were tied no matter how much she wanted to change things she couldn't. She could only do one thing and that was trust God for her son's healing and life but she didn't stop there. That's where her faith began and God was moving her in other directions. Her situation motivated her not just to help people in her community and in disasters areas. In addition to target families that are in or have been through the same crisis, through the PICU Program with the support and assistance that is needed Ms. Martindale's inspiration is her son. 'Who is one of God's many miracles'. She states, bless it be His name and to God be the glory.
Ms. Martindale experiences in life, is the example that God has given her and determined to better serve people in the situations that life brings. You never know how strong you are until hardship hits home but God doesn't give you more than you could bare, He carries you through.
Ms. Martindale
Texas