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  2. Cathedral of Hope (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The main Dallas congregation is involved in multiple charitable programs through its Dallas Hope Charities initiative. iCare is a program utilizing volunteers who serve lunch to the needy each Monday, as well as giving out donated food, toiletries, and sundries from the cathedral's food pantry to those who are also in need, in conjunction with the lunch.

  3. Watermark Community Church - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015 the Dallas Campus property was valued at $69.8 million. [9] [10] In 2020 Watermark purchased the former Pearl C. Anderson Middle School property in South Dallas from the Dallas Independent School District for $211,000 in a public sale, an action which has upset church leaders in the community. Watermark intends to provide community ...

  4. Black Americans donate higher share of income than whites - AOL

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    Research revealed that despite having a lower net worth, Black communities are more charitable than whites. In a 10-part series for Washington Post, Michelle Singletary authored examinations on ...

  5. 50 BLM Charities (and Organizations) to Donate to Right Now - AOL

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    The post 50 BLM Charities (and Organizations) to Donate to Right Now appeared first on Reader's Digest. Here are 50 charities and organizations that deserve your donor dollars and volunteerism.

  6. Black church - Wikipedia

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    The Black church (sometimes termed Black Christianity or African American Christianity) is the faith and body of Christian denominations and congregations in the United States that predominantly minister to, and are also led by African Americans, [1] as well as these churches' collective traditions and members.

  7. Buckner International - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in 1879 by Baptist preacher R. C. Buckner in Paris, Texas. He felt the need for a local Orphans home and brought up the issue at a meeting of Baptist Deacons. With $27 raised he opened up the first home in Dallas, Texas in 1879. Since that time Buckner International has grown to become an international Christian ...

  8. Top Black professional organizations: Empowering careers and ...

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    This non-profit organization focuses on activities in the local Black community, local government and businesses. The 100 Black Men of America does local outreach, including scholarships and ...

  9. In 1995, the city of Dallas elected its first black mayor Ron Kirk. He held office from 1995 to 2002. In 2019, Dallas elected its second black mayor, Eric Johnson. Dallas' Black Chamber of commerce was established in 1926 and is the oldest in the United States. [20] Fort Worth and some surrounding cities also have a black chamber of commerce.