Here's To You: Mel Weeks
Mel Weeks grew a 38-foot tall and 28-foot wide cross out of bluebonnets in his Fort Worth neighborhood.
Here's To You: Sandy Wesch
For the last 5 years Sandy Wesch has been the house leader for the Women Build Dallas Home Program.
Here's To You: Weiss Elementary School
Students at DISD's Martin Weiss Elementary School in Oak Cliff took part in a toiletry drive.
Cory Haskins’ family continues his toy drive
Cory Haskins was born with severe heart and lung defects. He had six open heart surgeries in his short life. On June 3, 2022, the 15-year-old passed away. Cory loved helping people and wanted that to continue after he was gone.
Here's to You: Primrose Schools book donation
Students at 27 Primrose Schools in the Dallas/Fort Worth area made a special donation during National Reading Month.
Here's To You: Seventh-day Adventist Church Alvarado
Each year, the Seventh-day Adventist Church Headquarters in Alvarado gives its employees a week off to serve in nonprofits each day.
Here's To You: Empty Bowls
The North Texas Food Bank will display about 1,200 beautiful bowls to represent the fact that not everyone in North Texas has a full bowl to eat.
Cedar Hill Tie Day teaches teens how to tie a tie
Cedar Hill ISD called in the pros with decades of experience tying ties for ‘Cedar Hill Tie Day.’ The school district's family and community engagement sponsored the event to teach this life skill to students 13 to 15 years old.
Hunt Leadership scholars volunteer at food bank
SMU freshman Megan Appel is a member of the Hunt Leadership Scholarship Program and invited other Hunt scholars to join her at the North Texas Food Bank. They were busy assembling 25 pallets of produce in 1,200 bags that weighed in at 18,000 pounds which turned into 15,000 meals.
Prom Closet offers hundreds of free prom dresses for high school girls
Next Tuesday the 15th annual Prom Closet will open its doors at St. Andrew Methodist Church in Plano.
Here's To You: Warm Up Carrollton
The nonprofit Warm Up Carrollton gave 670 hats, scarves and mittens to low-income Carrollton residents.



















