Community Navigators in Mill City
Though DLF’s relational approach to community engagement has taken us far, there are still many members of the communities we serve that we have yet to reach. In an effort to further provide resources, we established the Community Navigators program. For the past year, this program has been piloted in Mill City where our team works to train three community leaders in the areas of health, employment, and education.
Published on September 13, 2019 @ 11:24 AM CDT
Young Leader Spotlight: Nick Terry
When Nick began his first year at Richardson High School, he noticed a DLF youth coordinator offering free pizza in exchange for his attendance at Power Lunch. Throughout the next four years, Nick continued to attend Power Lunch. He states “it was a time to relax and speak [his] mind.” The emphasis on healthy relationships, relating to authority, and financial literacy have helped enforce the strong values his parents instilled in him early on.
Published on September 9, 2019 @ 1:31 PM CDT
Closing the Parental Gap: Mentoring with Mandrell Drakes
Issues like work schedules, transportation, and a lack of communication between the parents and teachers have all been cited as reasons a stronger parental presence is missing in schools. DLF’s Youth Team is seeking to fill this parental gap through community collaboration and the development of an after-school mentorship program, Power Mentoring.
Published on July 18, 2019 @ 4:40 PM CDT
Alendra Lyons: A Neighborhood Leader In Action
Alendra Lyons is a Dallas native with a generations-long history in Mill City, one of the 12 neighborhoods that Dallas Leadership Foundation serves. Upon her return in 2011, Alendra saw the community she called home as a child filled with substandard housing and rampant drug activity and decided to make a change.
Published on July 11, 2019 @ 2:51 PM CDT
Eric Sutton: From Relapse to Recovery
In 2012, Eric Sutton was thrust into an intense season as he simultaneously cared for his wife, Dana, who delivered their twins at 26 weeks, won sole custody of his 10-year-old daughter, and managed a business.
Unfortunately, after five years of sobriety, he experienced a relapse that resulted in a year of jail time.
Published on July 11, 2019 @ 2:24 PM CDT
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