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Carlene Thomas-King
Carlene Thomas-King

Carlene Thomas-King is Fort Worth’s finest and she attended Arlington Heights High School, before going on to the University of Houston. Carlene volunteers with Cancer Care Services as a member of the board of directors. She also helps with client-related services for CCS, Komen for the Cure, and The American Cancer Society. She’s a real estate broker and a 

Stage 2 breast cancer survivor, Carlene is a mother and proud grandmother.  She is the founder and CEO of Shades of Survivor and her mission is to inform and educate others about cancer; with emphasis on the African American Community. Carlene is a member of NC100BW, Inc. Fort Worth Metropolitan Chapter Signature. You can support at www.shades of survival.org. or find a place to live at www.tybrionrealty.com 

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