Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

DMN Stories

New Friends New Life awarded $150,000 grant for women’s program

Three other nonprofits receive $50,000 grants

Tori Hobbs
From left, Tori Hobbs​, ​Mosaic Family Services ​executive director​; Murriel Webb​,​Braswell Child Development Services director; Bianca Davis​, ​​New Friends New Life chief executive; Dr. Kelly Varga​, ​Community Basket Mobile Farmers Market ​executive director​(Kim Leeson)

By Eric Zarate

The Dallas Foundation awarded a total $300,000 to four nonprofits Dec. 13 through its Mary J. Jalonik Women’s Philanthropy Institute, with a $150,000 going to New Friends New Life and $50,000 grants each toBraswell Child Development Center, Community Basket Mobile Farmers Market and Mosaic Family Services.

The grant to Dallas-based New Friends New Life will provide basic needs, counseling and economic empowerment resources to 240 Women’s Program members.

“New Friends New Life helps women and their children overcome backgrounds of abuse, addiction and poverty by creating opportunities and healing services for them,” chief executive Matthew Randazzo said. “This embodies everything the Women’s Philanthropy Institute stands for.”

A foundation statement adds that the philanthropy group, which typically visits four to five nonprofits in the Dallas-area each year, has awarded almost $1 million in grants since 2012.

“This impactful grant will help these brave survivors of sex trafficking and exploitation overcome the trauma and roadblocks of their past and achieve their dreams,” New Friends New Life executive director Bianca Davis said.

“We are ecstatic to be recipients of the lead grant from the Women’s Philanthropy Institute of The Dallas Foundation,” said Bianca Davis, Executive Director of New Friends New Life.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.
ADVERTISEMENT

News Video

IMM Mask Promos

I Messenger Media Radio Shows

ADVERTISEMENT

Related Articles

Lifestyle

The only thing more obnoxious than a loud racist is a loud racist who is pretending they just discovered their own racism.

News

“The consequences are likely to be far-reaching and grave. Today’s decision renders Section 2 all but a dead letter. In the states where that...

News

Upon taking office for his second term, one of President Donald Trump’s first actions was to sign an executive order aimed at removing “improper...

News

DALLAS – Inspiring Body of Christ Church (IBOC Church) welcomed hundreds of fathers, families and community members for its Father's Day "Corner Man" worship experience,...

Advertisement