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A long road to freedom for an escaped African slave — and to a stage premiere in North Texas

A long road to freedom for an escaped African slave — and to a stage premiere in North Texas
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Ángel among us - Dallas Voice

Ángel among us - Dallas Voice
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Texas ranked last in mental health care for young people in 2022 New bills look to change that

Dallas nonprofit After8toEducate says they are seeing a 30% increase in homeless young people in need of their services. They hope new bills in the Texas Legislature can change that.

Dallas homeless youth shelter expands hours thanks to $215K grant

The drop-in center located at the Fannie C. Harris Youth Center in Dallas provides homeless youth access to immediate supportive services with limited hours. But thanks to a $215,000 grant from the Moody Foundation, the center can now expand to stay open 24/7.

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