East Texas non-profits have been assisting East Texans in need and now it's time for us to step up and assist them so that they can continue with their mission.
When you give of yourself while expecting nothing in return, it changes you. It definitely gives a deeper sense of happiness, gratitude, and fulfillment.
Dropping coins into Red Kettles on the way into the store used to seem so simple, but now with a coin shortage and a pandemic, the Salvation Army has to find a new way to accomplish its mission of helping hundreds of East Texas families.
When you give of yourself while expecting nothing in return, it changes you. It definitely gives a deeper sense of happiness, gratitude, and fulfillment.
Leave it to Texas to think of really creative new ways to get us up off the couch and into a race for charity. One Hill Country town is getting attention for it's .5k race, and that point before the 5 is no accident. At about a third of a mile, just about anyone can conquer this thing!
Imagine going out for lunch and when the bill comes, you decide what to pay. A restaurant that works on the honor system and allows you to pay what you can, has popped up in Fort Worth. Could East Texas be next?
We are all deeply saddened by the horrific, senseless tragedy in Las Vegas last Sunday. Together with radio stations across America, we’re making a push to collect funds to help victims and their families. Here's how you can help.
With the huge hurricane Harvey relief effort getting the focus now, don't ya kinda wonder if other every day charities will feel forgotten and suffer with a lack of donations? One Texas restaurant chain is doing its best to make sure that doesn't happen, and just made huge donations to area food banks.
People tend to feel generous during the holidays in December, but January can be a rough month for organizations that rely on donations. Lufkin's Meals on Wheels program is feeling the pinch, and could use a boost right now.