When Kids and Cops Pay Uno
“I don’t like cops. Why are they here?” I’ve heard these words every Thursday for the past few months. When the big, intimidating, fully uniformed Dallas Police Department comes in, […]
“I don’t like cops. Why are they here?” I’ve heard these words every Thursday for the past few months. When the big, intimidating, fully uniformed Dallas Police Department comes in, […]
Each year in September, summer turns to fall and the school year is a few weeks underway. As last year’s students stream back through our doors and as new students […]
Fitting in and finding your niche in high school can be difficult, and often the situations and home life of teens can make it even harder to feel accepted. When […]
The son of a Mexican couple who crossed the border illegally, Abi Sai grew up in a rough neighborhood in Dallas. When his parents divorced, they moved to separate homes […]
The friendly competition between Keith Smith and Kavon Frazier ends tomorrow. If you’re asking ‘what competition?’, here’s what you need to know: During the bye week, Smith and Frazier started a campaign through Happiness […]
DALLAS — You don’t have to go far to find someone living in poverty. The Census bureau says nearly 1 out of 4 people in Dallas are below the poverty […]
DALLAS (CBS11) – You’re not supposed to know the difference among students, who live at home, and who have no home. But an established clothes closet and food pantry are both […]
Each September the citizens and organizations in Dallas join forces to raise money for non-profits! Money donated on that day is matched! Please join us in September as we raise […]
In 2017 the first closed-road, car-free bike ride in Dallas was held and raised money to help fund a bike program at Incarnation House, as well as providing the students […]
During the Fall semester of each school year, we take the students on a weekend-long leadership retreat where we push comfort zones, engage in teambuilding exercises, and develop leadership skills. […]