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Attitudes & Attire
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Attitudes & Attire is a non-profit agency dedicated to promoting personal growth for women seeking self-sufficiency. Our programs provide the tools that raise self-esteem, promote ethics and build confidence necessary to succeed in the workplace.
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Boys and Girls Club of Greater Dallas
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The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Dallas enables all young people, especially those who need them most, to reach their full potential as a productive, caring responsible citizens. |
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Cancer Support Community of North Texas (CSC)
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To provide a place where people with cancer, their families and friends, can join together with others to receive social and emotional support as a supplement to medical care. |
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Community Partners of Dallas
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Community Partners of Dallas is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring safety and restoring dignity and hope to abused and neglected children by providing resources and support to the caseworkers of Dallas County Child Protective Service.
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For the Love of the Lake
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Dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of White Rock Lake as an urban oasis.
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Interfaith Housing
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Interfaith Housing Coalition provides transitional housing, programs and services to help Dallas-area families in poverty and homelessness as they transition into self-sufficiency. They use a holistic approach in order to help the families they serve make enduring, positive changes in their lives. Interfaith Housing has 49 private apartments in which families can live. Beyond meeting basic needs for housing, food, and clothing, our services include a job search and employment program, budget and financial literacy training, parenting classes and counseling. For the children and teens of families living at Interfaith Housing, they provide an after school and summer enrichment program. |
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Jonathan's Place
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To provide temporary transitional living services for abused, neglected, abandoned, and drug-affected children, newborn to age 11. |
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North Texas Food Bank
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Seeks to eliminate Hunger by distributing food and grocery products through a network of nonprofit organizations while providing education and increasing community awareness on issues of Hunger. |
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Operation Kindness
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To provide quality care for homeless or unwanted cats and dogs in a compassionate, no-kill environment until they are adopted into responsible, loving homes, and to be a leader in our community in promoting humane values through education and awareness. |
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Project Transformation
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Project Transformation is a nonprofit, Christian organization that provides ministry exploration and leadership development opportunities to college-aged young adults, and community oriented programs for children and youth living in low-income neighborhoods of North Texas. |
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Senior Citizens of Greater Dallas
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To provide improved quality of life for older adults in the greater Dallas community.
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Society of St. Vincent de Paul
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To help the needy in countless ways, primarily through one-on-one contact of volunteers with children, families and the homeless. |
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Susan G. Komen
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As the face and voice of the global breast cancer movement, Susan G. Komen for the Cure promise is to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures. |
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Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
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Pediatric Center for free treatment of orthopedic conditions, certain related neuroligical disorders, dyslexia, and other learning disorders.
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The Dallas Arboretum
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The Dallas Arboretum (a non-profit organization) was founded upon the dreams of a few visionary Dallasites. Sixty years later, the concept for a botanical preserve is a reality... In 1982, the signing of a contract between the City of Dallas and DABS created an arboretum and botanical garden on the combined 66 acres of the DeGolyer and Camp properties. The gardens opened to the public for the first time in 1984. |
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The Rise School
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Provide high quality, early childhood education services to preschool children including those with Down Syndrome. |
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Welcome Home a Hero
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Helps to encourage and support our deployed military. There are approximately 150-250 troops that come through DFW airport. Volunteers gather to greet these military heros and to thank and encourage them for all their efforts on our countries behalf. |