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Act Up Theatre alumni sing to raise awareness and money for suicide prevention
The recipient for the annual fundraiser holiday event, Cabaret for a Cause, was obvious in a year as tough as 2020. Written By: John Lamb | ×
Alex Durow is one of the featured performers for Cabaret for a Cause, an annual holiday show that this year will feature members from Act Up Theatre performing music to raise funds and awareness for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Durow will perform an original song he wrote for a friend who died of suicide in high school. David Samson / The Forum
FARGO Alex Durow had plans for 2020. The singer-songwriter was looking forward to playing more shows around Fargo-Moorhead and even taking his act on the road.
West Side Baptist Churchâs Social Justice, DFW Metro Justice & Equality, Concerned Citizens & African-American Parents (CCAAP), Lewisville PTA president T-Ronn Hicks, LISD School Board Place 1 candidate Paige Dixon and other community volunteers are providing needed assistance and cheer to Lewisville ISD students and their families.
The coalition is helping families who are struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic due to job losses and deaths by distributing baskets containing household essentials, including hygiene and cleaning products.
These concerned citizens discovered that some students were not attending schools because they lacked the ability to have clean clothes. The first school whose attendees benefited from receiving these baskets were those of Lewisville Elementary.