56th Annual Family Night at Six Flags
Join the Women’s Auxiliary to Children’s Medical Center Dallas and enjoy an exclusive night out with the family and support a good cause!
Read moreJoin the Women’s Auxiliary to Children’s Medical Center Dallas and enjoy an exclusive night out with the family and support a good cause!
Read moreTexas Family Initiative will host its Charity Golf Tournament on May 6 at the Nelson Golf and Sports Club, which was announced at a recent donor reception.
Read more“Antwone will truly inspire as he shares his journey from a challenging and abusive childhood to the man he is today,” Family Compass CEO Ona Foster said. “His conversation with returning emcee Calvert Collins-Bratton is sure to engage and uplift our luncheon guests.”
Read moreBeyond those great neighborhood parks, families will find ample children-friendly places to go just a short drive away.
Read moreJoin the Women’s Auxiliary to Children’s Medical Center Dallas for an exclusive night out with the family and support a good cause!
Read moreCarita Youngblood’s connections to The Weekday School at University Park United Methodist Church (UPUMC) date to its beginnings.
Read moreSoccer is a sport of goals, and Truth Byars has achieved most of hers, ever since spending countless hours on the sidelines watching her two older sisters.
Read morePark Place Dealerships is giving away $100,000 to local nonprofits during its “Season of Giving” campaign which kicked off Oct.
Read moreChildren’s Medical Center Foundation, the fundraising arm of Children’s Health, recently announced announces a $500,000 donation from the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation (JSFF) to support the expansion at Children’s Medical Center Plano, with a focus on pediatric oncology.
Read moreThese days, the property that housed the former Preston Place condo building, which was the site of a deadly fire in 2017, is a construction site.
Read moreAs that Y.M.C.A. song tells it, “No man does it by himself.” But one might take home a special honor after helping ensure the neighborhood Y isn’t “short on (its) dough.”
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