Funding to support in-school mentoring programs in Title 1 elementary schools.
Funding to provide out-of-school-time programming to students at six Dallas County schools.
Funding for general operations, which ensures that children who have sustained abuse or neglect receive services such as forensic interviews, counseling, medical care, and family advocacy.
Funding to support the AFIL Way Program, which helps adults with disabilities live more independent lives.
Funding to support the Parent-Child Education Program, which ensures children are safe, nurtured, and on-track to enter school.
Funding for the continued partnership with Canine Companions for Independence, which matches children with physical and developmental disabilities with highly trained assistance dogs.
Funding for the in-school reading program that targets children at 14 low-performing elementary schools in southern Dallas.
Funding for the purchase and renovation of the Cedar Crest Community Center, which will serve those living in southern Dallas.
Funding to support access to internships and professional skill development for youth in under-resourced communities.
Funding to provide pediatric surgeries, rehabilitation, and therapeutic intervention to children in Sub-Saharan Africa with correctable disabilities or life-threatening illnesses.
Funding to support the faith-based mentoring program.
Funding to support the protection of endangered animals along the Kenya-Tanzania border.
Funding to support the Theatre and Cultural Enrichment Camp for children and youth.
Funding to provide children residing in South Dallas with high-quality, early childhood development programming.
Funding for character formation and youth development programming taught through lacrosse.
Funding to support the re-opening of two classrooms that provide infants and toddlers with intensive, medically-managed, early childhood education.
Funding to support the Tiers of Success Internship Program, which helps youth formerly incarcerated gain self-confidence and marketable skills for a more successful future.
Funding to provide camp scholarships to children and youth with disabilities.
Funding to support inclusion camperships for North Texas children with disabilities.
Funding to provide camperships to individuals with disabilities from North Texas.
Funding to provide camperships to North Texas youth with diabetes for therapeutic summer camp.
Funding to support the early childhood education and after-school reading programs in the Bachman Lake community.
Funding to provide children who have been abused or neglected in Tarrant County with a Court Appointed Special Advocate.
Funding to support the Partnerships for Accessible Counseling and Training (PACT) Program, which provides those in under-resourced communities with mental health counseling services.
Funding to support the Healing Children Program, which provides children and youth in North Texas with mental health services.
Funding for the Early Childhood Education Program, which offers high-quality, subsidized childcare and developmental programming to children of impoverished families.
Funding to support early childhood development, maternal and child nutrition, and eviction prevention for low-income families.
Funding to support the Born Learning Parent Engagement Program, which helps parents build positive parenting skills and ensure healthy child development.
Funding for general operations, which ensures that children who have sustained abuse or neglect receive services such as forensic interviews, counseling, medical care, and family advocacy.
Funding for general operations, which ensures that children who have sustained abuse or neglect receive services such as forensic interviews, counseling, medical care, and family advocacy.
Funding to support The Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence, which addresses the physical, mental, and behavioral health needs of children in foster care in North Texas.
Funding to provide children and youth with access to Christian group counseling.
Multi-year funding for the maintenance and upkeep of the Trevor Rees-Jones Scout Camp.
Funding for the Transition Resource Action Center, or “TRAC” program, which provides services for youth aging out of foster care.
Multi-year funding to address the deficit of high-needs placements for foster youth in Region 3E.
Funding for the Medicine of the Heart Program, which provides financial assistance to families that are facing dire financial circumstances while caring for a child with terminal cancer.
Funding to support North Texas Giving Day.
Funding to provide the relationships and resources needed to eliminate students’ barriers to success by focusing on their social/emotional well-being.
Funding to provide K-12 students with evidence-based, integrated support that empowers them to overcome obstacles.
Funding to support the Little Doves Program, which provides terminally ill children with end-of-life services, and affords spiritual and emotional support, case management and funeral planning for their families.
Funding to support a pilot program that teaches leadership skills to CPS/CPI Supervisors.
Funding to support access to internships and professional skill development for youth in under-resourced communities.
Funding to support the operation of the CURE Children’s Hospital in Ethiopia.
Funding for the expansion of and capital improvements to the CURE Children’s Hospital in Ethiopia.
Funding to support efforts to restore the network of out-of-school-time service providers in Dallas County to pre-pandemic levels of service and quality.
Funding to support operations that ensure children who are victims of abuse receive therapeutic interventions and services.
Funding to expand the Power Youth Program, which includes mentoring and character building for youth in under-resourced areas.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to support access to internships and professional skill development for youth in under-resourced communities.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to provide youth from under-resourced communities in North Texas with a summer day camp experience.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to provide households in need with pet food.
Funding to support the accreditation of early childhood care centers located in under-served neighborhoods.
Funding to support operations that allow teacher-mentors to reach students with character and life skills curriculum.
Multi-year funding to support programming aimed at preventing child abuse through home-visiting and community-based education.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to support the Safe Babies Program, which works to prevent infants from entering state conservatorship by facilitating healthy attachments between parent and child.
Funding to support the capital campaign aimed at the purchase of a new facility that will serve as the hub of operations for community-building work.
Funding to support access to internships and professional skill development for youth in under-resourced communities.
Funding to support the hiring of a child life specialist for the Family Bereavement Center at Faith Presbyterian Hospice.
Funding to outfit the historic Forest Theater with a creative education lab for local children.
Funding to provide year-round, Christian, child and parent programming to families in under-resourced communities.
Funding to purchase 3-D printing equipment that will be used to create custom hearing aids for infants with hearing impairments.
Funding to support the after-school and summer programs that provide students with homework help, academic tutoring, and intensive reading instruction.
Funding to provide youth from under-resourced communities in North Texas with a summer day camp experience.
Funding to provide young women from under-resourced communities in southern Dallas with an e-camp experience during the summer.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to provide last resort financial assistance to children with disabilities in Tarrant County with unmet needs.
Funding to support the facilitation of adoptions of older children in the foster care system.
Funding to support the renovation of an on-campus apartment building where individuals with disabilities can live more independently.
Funding to support the hiring of additional staff to more expediently distribute COVID-19 assistance funding to families facing eviction.
Funding to provide children and youth with behavioral health services that are accessed during primary care visits.
Funding to support the Head, Heart and Hands (H3) Program, which addresses a child’s academic, social-emotional and mental health needs while encouraging resiliency.
Funding to support programming that provides in-home personal care attendants to children with disabilities.
Funding to support healthy daily living by providing essential items to families with infants, toddlers, and children.
Funding to provide children in Ethiopia with access to clubfoot treatment.
Multi-year funding to support anti-human trafficking work in Uganda.
Funding to provide Kenya’s most vulnerable youth with access to quality education through scholarships and school infrastructure.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to support the design and implementation of a justice data system.
Multi-year funding to support innovations aimed at ending modern-day slavery in India.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to provide family retreat camperships to North Texas families of children with disabilities.
Funding to support the Transitional Living Program, which provides supervised housing at Kyle’s Place, programming that teaches life skills, and mental, physical and spiritual health care.
Funding to support construction of the Jubilee Park Community Health Clinic, which will provide medical and mental health services to the community.
Multi-year funding to support in-school youth development programs.
Multi-year funding to support the Sustained Freedom Project that performs anti-human trafficking work in India.
Funding to provide character-based, karate programs throughout the school districts of Irving, Carrollton-Farmers Branch, Grand Prairie, and Lancaster.
Funding to provide music therapy to children experiencing chronic health conditions, hospitalization or trauma.
Funding to provide camperships to youth from under-resourced communities in North Texas.
Multi-year funding to support general operations of programs that support children with disabilities.
Multi-year funding to support the conservation of wildlife throughout northern Kenya.
Funding to provide English literacy and life skills to non-English speaking children and adults.
Funding to support an organization-wide investment in human capital.
Funding for the purchase of equipment that will provide sustainable, safe water solutions to individuals living in Uganda, Zambia and Nicaragua.
Funding to provide sustainable, safe water solutions in Uganda, Zambia and Nicaragua.
Funding to support the integrated behavioral health program, which identifies mental health conditions in children and youth, and provides on-site, immediate care for identified conditions.
Funding for the Sack Summer Hunger Program, which serves children that are facing food insecurity during the summer months.
Funding to support the Early Childhood Education Program, which serves preschool students with a limited-English language background.
Funding to support the Childcare and Advocacy Program, which provides case management, counseling, child care and advocacy services for children residing in the shelter.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Multi-year funding to support MP YOUniversity and the expansion of online education designed specifically for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Multi-year funding to provide tuition assistance so that children with disabilities have access to a high-quality, Christian education.
Funding to support the Counseling and Family Advocacy Programs, which provide counseling services and family support to child victims of abuse and their non-offending family members.
Funding to expand access to behavioral health care for children and youth living in under-resourced communities throughout Dallas County.
Funding to support the training of service dogs for individuals with disabilities.
Funding to provide children and youth with interactive, educational programs.
Funding to provide camperships to youth from under-resourced communities in North Texas.
Funding to support the Family Service Center, which provides children residing in the shelter with trauma-informed care.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to provide camperships to youth from under-resourced communities in North Texas.
Funding to provide youth from under-resourced communities in Tarrant County with a day camp experience during the summer.
Funding for youth development programs that provide students with social-emotional learning, spiritual development and academic skill-building.
Funding for the Together We Vaccinate Program, which provides COVID-19 vaccines to under-served communities.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to provide mental health counseling to individuals for whom traditional counseling has not proven effective, and to support the care of the rescue-turned-therapy animals.
Funding to provide elementary students with programming that helps build literacy skills.
Funding to support in-school reading programs that serve at-risk students in Dallas and Fort Worth that are at risk of academic failure.
Funding for the Enduring Families Counseling Program, which serves veterans and their families.
Funding to provide Christian education to students residing in the Lake Como area of Fort Worth.
Funding to support SafePlay, a wrap-around program that provides housing, therapeutic services, and case management to children residing in the domestic violence shelter.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to provide Christian summer camp scholarships to children and youth residing in under-resourced communities.
Funding to support the 24-hour Crisis Line that takes calls from individuals in crisis.
Funding for general operations as it works to ensure Texans’ well-being and economic prosperity.
Funding to provide fundamental healthcare for the animals belonging to low-income, homebound community members enrolled in the Meals on Wheels programs.
Funding to protect Texas children from the trauma of abuse and neglect and empower families to thrive through education, research, and advocacy.
Funding to support the Grow With Me Program, which provides children under age five with developmental delay screenings and referrals to Early Childhood Intervention services.
Funding to provide children, youth, and their parents with individualized and intimate grief support groups year-round.
Funding to provide individualized, therapeutic care and support to children with disabilities.
Funding to provide Christmas gifts to children in need.
Funding to support the Success by Six Program, which teaches children foundational literacy and social skills necessary for kindergarten and beyond.
Funding to support the initial hiring of Rental Assistance Navigators, who will assist residents of Dallas with accessing federal COVID-19 relief funds.
Funding to support access to internships and professional skill development for youth in under-resourced communities.
Funding to support operations of the school, which provides children with a high-quality, Christ-centered education.
Funding for the Stock Up for Summer Program, which provides families that are food insecure with supplemental food during the summer months.
Funding to provide equine therapies to children with disabilities.
Multi-year funding to provide therapeutic interventions to children with physical and developmental disabilities in Sierra Leone.
Funding for the Urban Young Life, Capernaum, and Young Lives Programs, which all seek to create access to Christian discipleship for teens and children.
Funding to provide students in the Vickery Meadow and Lake Highlands neighborhoods with Christian, character-based, out-of-school-time programming.
Funding to provide youth exiting the juvenile justice system with the life skills necessary to build a new identity and make a positive contribution to society.