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Public Figures, Private Artists to benefit nonprofit using art to heal
The Art Station celebrates 20 years and 200,000 art therapy sessions.
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The Art Station celebrates 20 years and 200,000 art therapy sessions
Local business and community leaders are discovering hidden talents in an effort to do something good for children, teenagers and adults who benefit from art therapy.
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Texas coaches honor Garland ISD's assistant athletic director for commitment to women's sports
Judy Campbell started her career at 19 and still finds passion and purpose in her work.
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Garland ISD Assistant Athletic Director wins award for her work coaching women in sports
Judy Campbell got #SomethingGood to recognize her hard work.
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Arlington Elementary Students Get to Cover Faculty in Ice Cream After Exceeding Reading Goal
Mary Hill Preschool student participated in the Human Ice Cream Sunday event for the fifth year in a row and collected items to donate to the Ronald McDonald House in Fort Worth.
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Thousand-Book Donation Made Possible Through Lewisville High School Student's Efforts
A high school junior from Lewisville is doing something good in the name of literacy.
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Lewisville Teen Does #SomethingGood for Childhood Literacy
The Lewisville junior donated more than a thousand books to share his love of reading.
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North Texas Luxury Pop-Up Service Creates Perfect Picnics
A Dallas woman discovered her side hustle after she and her friends organized a picnic.
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Dallas Woman Does #SomethingGood, Creates Picnic Side Hustle During Pandemic
Though today might not be a good day for a picnic due to the storms, Samaria Lara is an expert when it comes to picnic setup.
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Dallas ISD School Does #SomethingGood, Creates Immersive Black History Month Museum for Students
The School for the Talented and Gifted in Pleasant Grove transformed the school library into a museum.
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Dallas Nonprofit Provides Free Lessons, Trumpets to North Texas Students
Freddie Jones loves music. He also loves to teach music to the next generation and its that love that has propelled him in the nonprofit space with his Trumpets4Kids organization.
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Local Nonprofit Provides Free Lessons, Trumpets to North Texas Students
Freddie Jones loves music. He also loves to teach music to the next generation and its that love that has propelled him in the nonprofit space with his Trumpets4Kids organization.
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Two North Texans Competing Nationally in Garbage Truck Rodeo
Ryan Nelson of Lewisville and Shawn Alexander of Arlington are being recognized for their hard work.
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Two North Texans Chosen to Compete in ‘Garbage Truck Road-eo'
Republic Services is doing #SomethingGood and celebrating garbage truck operators with an event designed to show off their skills.
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Local Black-Owned Bookstore Saved By Kindness of Strangers
Nia-Tayler Clark’s Farmers Branch bookstore went from an eviction notice on the door to a thriving business.
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Fort Worth Native Kirk Franklin Wins Three More Grammys
This North Texan won an additional three Grammys on Sunday, bringing his total to 19 wins.
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Getting Healthcare Heroes to Work During the Winter Storm
Two men are doing #SomethingGood for healthcare workers as ice continues to tie up roads in DFW
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Essential Workers Get a Helping Hand From Fort Worth Residents
Fort Worth residents give essential workers a helping hand and give rides to the hospital.
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Battle of the Bands Competition Shows Off Talent in North Texas
The competition is bringing #SomethingGood to students in the form of scholarships and connections.
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SMU Student Becomes Most Decorated Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Brown Belt Ever
An SMU student was honored at the No-Gi World Championship in California, which is considered the Olympics of Jiu-Jitsu. He has been competing since he was a teenager. Correction: The original report stated that he was a teenager.