Dallas, Texas July 23, 2021 –Union Gospel Mission (UGM) Dallas has partnered with iFratelli Pizza and The Original Pancake House DFW to make an impact on the 1 in 3 children living in poverty in Dallas County as they prepare to head back to school. UGM Dallas will host The Timothy Project, their first annual outdoor, community-wide event, to be held August 13, 2021, from 10:00am to 2:00pm at the Center of Hope Women and Children’s Shelter located at 4815 Cass Street, Dallas.
The Timothy Project will allow families in need to register for the event at The Timothy Project and receive free school supplies, free back to school haircuts and food provided by iFratelli. Additionally, UGM Dallas is reaching out to businesses, churches and community members who would like to donate school supplies or sign up to volunteer for shifts from 8:00am to 3:00pm on August 13th by signing up at https://ugmdallas.org/event/the-timothy-project/.
“We are so thankful for our community partners and volunteers who have signed up and donated to help make The Timothy Project an opportunity for us to equip our students with the tools and confidence they need to succeed,” stated Bruce Butler, CEO of UGM Dallas. “We want these kids to know we believe in them and believe they can achieve great things. Having the necessary supplies is an important part of their success.”
The Original Pancake House DFW is collecting school supplies at all seven locations across the DFW Metroplex and offering guests who donate 10% off their meal when they dine-in Monday – Friday. “UGM Dallas is making a lasting impact on our community through the work they do with the homeless community, and we want to support that,” commented Mark Davis Bailey, Co-Owner of The Original Pancake House DFW.
For more information on The Timothy Project, visit The Timothy Project or contact Rachel at [email protected]. For more information on UGM Dallas, visit www.ugmdallas.org or to donate visit www.UGMDallas.org.
About the Union Gospel Mission Dallas
Established in 1949, Union Gospel Mission Dallas (the Mission) has been restoring lives through the Word of Jesus Christ. This faith-based nonprofit organization supports individuals and families experiencing homelessness with shelter, food and clothing, as well as a Discipleship and recovery program, vocational job training and development, state-licensed child care services, medical care, transportation, substance abuse prevention, and transitional and permanent housing.
During the COVID-19 pandemic lock-down, UGM Dallas opened their doors to provide 24/7 shelter in place to all their clients, most of whom previously only used their facility as a night shelter. In 2020, the Mission provided 496,705 meals and 128,206 nights of shelter. UGM Dallas also served 113 veterans in their men’s shelter in 2020. The men, women and children that are served represent the living, breathing embodiment of the grace of change. The Mission is committed to doing everything possible to transform lives to end homelessness one person at a time.