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Gateway Apartment Groundbreaking Ceremony

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The Samaritan Inn, located in McKinney, is the only homeless shelter in Collin County and is regularly full. One reason for homelessness in our county is the high cost of housing. In an effort to assist those people who are living in the shelter and working full time but still can not leave, because they are unable to afford market value rents; the North Texas Gateway apartments are being built. The Gateway apartments will be a complex consisting of twenty units- ten one bedroom and ten two bedrooms. They will be located directly across the street from the current facility. Residents of the Samaritan Inn, who meet specific criteria, will be leased an apartment from 6 to...

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Sparky’s Kids Improves Future For CASA Kids

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Laptop Gift to Dallas CASA Kids Provides New Educational Opportunities Ten children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect and placed in protective care in Dallas have a brighter future today thanks to the generous donation of ten new Dell laptop computers from Sparky’s Kids. Based in Dallas, and founded by Marc A Sparks, Sparky’s Kids (www.sparkyskids.com) is dedicated to providing new, high quality computers to less fortunate children who desire to learn, yet are financially disadvantaged. Sparky’s Kids has donated hundreds of new computers to well deserving kids and computer labs. Dallas CASA is grateful for the ten new laptops that will give...

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Gateway

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Almost a year ago the Samaritan Inn began investigating some of the causes of homelessness in Collin County. The results were not surprising: a lack of affordable housing topped the list. In Collin County the average cost of a one bedroom apartment is $650 per month, in addition; a security deposit, utility deposits and an application fee are regularly required, this makes housing out of reach for most people who earn minimum wage. We come across this problem often at the Samaritan Inn-people have completed our program, they have secured employment and are ready to move out, but there is simply no affordable place to go. In December 2005 the Marc A. Sparks family became...

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Sparky’s Kids End the Year With a Bang

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What better way to end the school year than with an end-of-the-summer bash? Recently, one of Texans Can!’s biggest supporters, Sparky’s Kids, hosted a picnic in Addison, Texas, recognizing all Dallas-Fort Worth Can! students who received one of 375 computers awarded from the Sparky’s Kids Computers For Kids program. Thanks to GlobalTec, Sparky’s Kids and Marc Sparks, students, staff and administrators enjoyed some barbeque on a warm, sunny day at the Addison Circle Park celebrating the achievements of those students who have worked hard, and had great attendance. The festivities included a performance by South City, a popular Christian hip-hop...

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Texans Can! Reflects on its 20 Years in Dallas

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Dallas Can! Academy celebrated our 20th Anniversary recently by hosting a ribbon cutting and Cinco de Mayo celebration at the Oak Cliff campus. More than 200 people were on hand to celebrate this milestone and take a look back at where it all began. Dallas City Council officials, Dallas Independent School District administrators and business leaders were in attendance to help mark the dedication of the campus to the at-risk teens in the area that face more life struggles in one day than most of us face in a lifetime. Two of Texans Can!’s biggest supporters, Marc Sparks and Sparky’s Kids, provided 18 Dallas Can! students with brand new Dell computers for...

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