Paige Douglas+FollowDallas Chamber celebrates new financial leaderA fresh wave of financial empowerment just rolled into Dallas! The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce welcomed Nikita Davis and Max Life Insurance with a lively ribbon-cutting event, spotlighting their shared mission to boost financial literacy and leadership in the community. Davis, now a proud Chamber member, is all about helping neighbors make smarter money moves and build brighter futures. Events like this aren’t just ceremonies—they’re about connecting, learning, and activating real change for Dallas residents. How do you think more financial education could impact our neighborhoods? #Business #DallasCommunity #FinancialLiteracy00Share
Teresa Graham+FollowDallas neighbors meet faith in actionNOBTS students and professors just wrapped up a week of door-to-door outreach in Dallas, connecting with thousands of locals ahead of the SBC Annual Meeting. What’s remarkable is how this hands-on experience—dubbed “evangelism boot camp”—brought together distance learners, sparked over 200 deep conversations, and led to 12 people choosing a new path. For many, it was their first time sharing their faith face-to-face, and the impact was huge. It’s a reminder of how stepping outside our comfort zones can change lives—both for those sharing and those listening. How do you feel about faith-based outreach in your neighborhood? #Religion #DallasCommunity #FaithInAction00Share
Misty Brady+FollowDallas families get free health & wellness boostFree health screenings, fresh food, and back-to-school supplies are coming to Highland Hills, thanks to the Chris Howell Foundation’s Health and Wellness Fair on Aug. 9. With nearly a third of local Black families living below the poverty line, this event aims to bridge gaps in healthcare and nutrition right where it’s needed most. Expect everything from blood pressure checks and diabetes screenings to mental health resources, plus 37 pounds of groceries per family and even Nike shoes for teens. What services do you think make the biggest difference for our community? #Health #BodyHealth #DallasCommunity00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowDallas kids get a boost for back-to-schoolA $50,000 grant from Herbalife is set to make a real difference for Dallas families this school year. At Wilkinson Center’s Food Pantry, the grant announcement came alongside a backpack and school supply giveaway for 100 local students. What stands out is how this funding will power Wilkinson’s Pantry2Go mobile food pantry, bringing fresh groceries directly to neighborhoods that need it most. It’s not just about supplies—it’s about making sure kids start the year healthy and ready to learn. How do you think these kinds of community efforts shape our city? #Safety #DallasCommunity #BackToSchool00Share