North Texas nonprofits help families in need on Giving Tuesday
Now that the Thanksgiving holiday has passed, local nonprofits are already working to gather food for families in time for Christmas.
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Now that the Thanksgiving holiday has passed, local nonprofits are already working to gather food for families in time for Christmas.
Giving Tuesday is Nov. 28.
For United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Christmas came early, thanks to the generosity of the Perot Foundation.
For United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Christmas came early, thanks to the generosity of the Perot Foundation.
The old saying 'it's better to give than receive' holds more truth than you may realize.
Giving Tuesday has officially kicked off with a historic $15 million donation to United Way of Metropolitan Dallas from The Perot Foundation.
Ahead of Giving Tuesday, North Texas nonprofits that serve the metroplex's most vulnerable children say they need your support now more than ever.
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All donations to the organization's Red Kettle campaign goes directly back into the DFW community to help those fighting poverty, addiction and homelessness.
The North Texas Food Bank said they are giving out about 10 million meals per month, which is nearly double what they were giving out this time last year.
Giving Tuesday is Tuesday, Dec. 1 and North Texas nonprofits that serve the area's most vulnerable children need support now more than ever.
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Now that the shopping sprees are behind most of us, it's time to kick off the charitable season. Today is Giving Tuesday!
Shawna Carter is the founder of Carter's House which provides free children's clothing and school uniforms to families in need.
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#GivingTuesday is a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration.
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