Philanthropic Dallasites are ready to flex some fundraising muscle again, if this season's schedule of glamorous galas is any indication. For the fir
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Dallasites reunite at benefit for storm-damaged Family Place shelter
Photo by Tamytha Cameron
Photo by Tamytha Cameron
Photo by Tamytha Cameron
Photo by Tamytha Cameron
Photo by Tamytha Cameron
Photo by Tamytha Cameron
Photo by Tamytha Cameron On the night the CDC declared masks could come off for vaccinated individuals Thursday, May 13 a coterie of Dallas philanthropists gathered in the Nasher Sculpture Center Gardens for one of the first in-person fundraisers in the city since the coronavirus pandemic began more than a year ago. And
ReuNight for The Family Place couldn t come a moment too soon. The Dallas agency s family violence shelter suffered severe damage when pipes burst during February s winter storm, forcing them to quickly move more than 100 clients to offsite locations. (It was one of two Dallas shelters devastated by the storm, and the one that did
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An extension of The Create Fund launched in December 2020, the Through Their Eyes $10,000 grant provides financial and professional support to female and non-binary artists
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Launching on International Women s Day, the grant was established to celebrate and embolden the diverse perspectives of female and non-binary artists, by highlighting their visual stories, and providing a glimpse into their thoughts, experiences and perceptions of the world as portrayed in their art. Moving a