
WORTH Awards $19,500 to Two Nonprofits
WORTH members met on January 24th to deliberate over this year’s funding requests. Members reviewed written proposals and listened to pitches from nine nonprofits. After
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WORTH members met on January 24th to deliberate over this year’s funding requests. Members reviewed written proposals and listened to pitches from nine nonprofits. After
Over the past 25 years, Sandra Sedillo-McGlothlin has worked with her family to make Fort Worth-based Empire Roofing one of the most profitable companies of
As a man of science, long-time physician Dr. William Ellermeyer knows first-hand the life-saving benefits of timely, affordable vaccinations. In July, Dr. Ellermeyer expressed interest
It’s a fact: when children are able to read on level by third grade, they are much more likely to succeed in school and in
The Power of Collective Giving By Jake Richter, WORTH member I have two boys ages six and nine. Each summer, our family takes a 3-4 week
The North Texas Community Foundation announces Fort Worth civic leader Walter Rainwater as the first recipient of our Insight & Vision Philanthropy Award. The honor
Bring on the sunscreen, surf, and water safety? Yep, you heard that right. Why? Because it’s vitally important, and a little bit of training could
Tarrant County has once again received a ranking among the top in Texas, but it’s not an opportunity for bragging rights. A report from Texas
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, drawing attention to a condition that impacts more than 5 million Americans. Until recently, a dysfunctional protein known