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Trio to Lead 34th Annual Partners Card Fundraiser

Meredith Counce, Courtney Kerr Noonan, and Alex Snodgrass will co-chair this year's event benefiting The Family Place
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Credit: The Family Place

The Family Place named Meredith Counce of the Dallas Cowboys, fashion influencer and media personality Courtney Kerr Noonan, and Alex Snodgrass, New York Times Bestselling Author and founder of The Defined Dish as the 2026 Partners Card co-chairs. Together, they carry forward a 34-year legacy of supporting community organizations.

“As a Dallas local, I’m thrilled to be part of an event that unites so many of our incredible restaurants and retailers to support The Family Place,” said Snodgrass. “Partners Card is a unique opportunity for us to shop, dine, and give back, strengthening the community we all call home.”

For $100, a Partners Card provides one night of safe shelter for a survivor, and it gives the cardholder a 20% discount at hundreds of retailers and 10% off at select restaurants across the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

“For ten days, the DFW region comes alive with the opportunity to enjoy the best in fashion, home, and dining, all while directly supporting The Family Place,” said Kerr Noonan. “It’s a chic and charitable event, and I’m excited to rally our community to shop with purpose.”

The Family Place recognized Bank of Texas as this year’s presenting sponsor. In 2026, Bank of Texas surpassed $1 million in lifetime giving to The Family Place.

Last year’s Partners Card raised funds to provide over 16,100 nights of shelter for survivors of family violence. Each year, The Family Place provides over 40,000 nights of emergency shelter.

Partners Cards go on sale on September 1, 2026. More information can be found at www.partnerscard.org.

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Claudia Carson-Habeeb, managing editor of People Newspapers, got her start at The Baylor Lariat. Her debut publication, Falling Through the Spiral of My Notebook (1993), launched a career devoted to writing without margins. A former on-screen HGTV personality, she covers everything from hometown heroes to global design trends and curates a multigenerational family library that would make Borges proud. Happiest on horseback, she spends her spare time hoof picking with volunteers at her animal rescue nonprofit.
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