Vitamin Bridge -Filling Gaps in Prenatal Nutrition
The Episcopal Foundation of Dallas is pleased to support The Vitamin Bridge (TVB) in Coppell. The TVB mission is accomplished by donating prenatal vitamins and USDA healthy pregnancy guidelines to first-touch providers. These organizations are commonly nonprofits and...
Dallas Leadership Foundation – pivoting to meet the need
The Episcopal Foundation of Dallas is pleased to help support the COVID-19 Emergency Response Food Box Program in the communities where Dallas Leadership Foundation (DLF) works. During the early days of COVID-19, DLF pivoted from their traditional programming and...
Crossroads Community Services
Crossroads Community Services’ mission is to nourish our community’s low-income families and individuals by providing nutritious food and supportive education. Founded in 2001, Crossroads became an independent 501(c)(3) organization in 2015 and relocated from downtown...
Our Calling
Our Calling is a Christian discipleship ministry for the unsheltered homeless in Dallas that provides support services necessary for survival and recovery from a life on the streets. The organization's goal is to help individuals develop a sustainable lifestyle with...
Randy Sams’ Shelter-in Texarkana
The Episcopal Foundation of Dallas is pleased to support Randy Sams' Outreach Shelter in Texarkana, TX. It is the only free shelter within an 85-mile radius and serves adults ages 18 and up. The Shelter was founded in 1995 and began operating in 1996 as an area wide...
Exodus Ministries – Reuniting Mothers and Children
The Episcopal Foundation of Dallas supports Exodus Ministries which, for over thirty years, has offered a unique program that provides residential living and support services for formerly incarcerated woman. Today they are the only program in the state that provides a...
Rainbow Days – Project Hope
The Episcopal Foundation of Dallas is proud to support Rainbow Days and their Project Hope Initiative - providing critical food support and services to homeless children and families living in extended-stay motels across Dallas. For these low-income families, food is...
Holy Trinity by the Lake – Sandwich Sunday Project
The Episcopal Foundation of Dallas assisted Holy Trinity by the Lake with its Sandwich Sunday Project by funding a grant for two new refrigerators in their parish hall. The refrigerators allow them to safely provide many sandwiches and other food items to the food...
Community Garden Kitchen of Collin County
A 2018 study done by Feeding America showed that there are approximately 138,000 people or 16% of the population in Collin County are food insecure. Of those, 48,000 or 20% are children. Sobering statistics for a prosperous and growing county. To address the needs of...
Episcopal Diocese of Dallas
Unite and Serve is the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas’ (EDOD) Outreach and Reconciliation, Initiative living out Jesus’ call to serve the least of these (Matthew 25) as one body (John 17). This initiative, in its third year, implements aspects of Bishop Sumner’s EDOD...