• ABOUT
  • STORIES
  • JOIN US
  • Contact
  • Community Advocate (Events)
  • Community Advocate (Volunteers)
  • PRESS
  • Donate
Menu

THE HUMAN IMPACT

Street Address
Dallas, TX 75226
Phone Number

THE HUMAN IMPACT

  • ABOUT
  • STORIES
  • GET INVOLVED
    • JOIN US
    • Contact
  • JOBS
    • Community Advocate (Events)
    • Community Advocate (Volunteers)
  • PRESS
  • Donate

Garland

December 24, 2013 Elisabeth Jordan

A short man, his head coming to about my eyes. He is younger than many we see, but he is not young. He came around towards the end of the day last week*. I was talking with another man named Steve when he showed up . . .

Read More
In sixth Tags Dallas, homeless
1 Comment

Creative "Need-Meeter"

December 20, 2013 Elisabeth Jordan

My sweet friend Sadie Batson wanted to help people in need in Dallas. She decided to do something for the homeless. I hope her creativity in meeting a need inspires you. It meant a lot to me. These are her words:

"About a month ago, Dallas had its first cold day of the year. I was pulling out a coat to wear and noticed I had a few coats I hadn't worn in years. I didn't want to keep them and wondered what I could do with them. Should I donate them to Salvation Army? It seemed like a good idea, and I planned to do it later on that week.

Read More
In sixth
2 Comments

Icemaggedon & the Homeless

December 19, 2013 Elisabeth Jordan

Robert. The street preacher. We met him in September or so. Big, burly man, likely in his mid 40s. Normally slightly intoxicated when he stops by the Corner.

Booming voice. Huge heart. Always talking about God, how he loves being around other folks like him, “my people,” as he calls us.

Read More
In sixth Tags Dallas, Icemageddon, homeless
Comment

UPDATED: Robert

December 17, 2013 Elisabeth Jordan

Robert. The street preacher. We met him in September or so. Big, burly man, likely in his mid 40s. Normally slightly intoxicated when he stops by the Corner.

Booming voice. Huge heart. Always talking about God, how he loves being around other folks like him, “my people,” as he calls us.

Read More
In sixth Tags Dallas, homeless
Comment
STORIES | THE HUMAN IMPACT

Thank you!

DONATE TO THE HUMAN IMPACT
Subscribe to our updates