Here's To You: Pablo Santiago
Plano West senior Pablo Santiago made birthday bags for people who don't have the resources to celebrate their child's birthday.
Here's To You: Forget-Me-Not Memorial Garden
The Ryan Family YMCA in Fort Worth has a new addition created by a rising high school senior from Cowley. Eliyah Roberson raised $5,200 and designed the garden, which was dedicated this Sunday.
Bishop Lynch High students volunteer at retirement home
50 students at Bishop Lynch High School went back to the classroom this week after helping brighten the lives of senior citizens. The teens volunteered at Juliette Fowler Communities in Lakewood.
Here's to You: Primrose School of Bedford
The Primrose School of Bedford donated 1,500 bottles of water and sports drinks to the Bedford Fire Department.
Here's to You: Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church
Kids, teens and adults put together bags for the homeless as a part of their "Service between Services."
Lake Worth Home Depot employees volunteer at TAFB
Employees from the Home Depot in Lake Worth left the store for the warehouse at the Tarrant Area Food Bank. They packed 16,142 pounds of food, which turned into 13,541 meals.
Former patient’s mom volunteers at hospital
As a child, Andrew Jones went to 13 doctors in seven years. His mom, Luann, was referred to Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, which successfully treated him for involuntary muscle contractions. Now, he’s leading a normal life. In gratitude, Luann volunteers in the radiology department.
Thomas Marsh Prep principal becomes licensed bus driver
Dawna Duke, principal of Thomas Marsh Preparatory Academy, became a licensed bus driver to help her students learn outside the school's walls. Her school was awarded a $21,000 grant from Texas State Parks to take students camping at Cedar Hill State Park. Principal Duke will drive the bus.
Arlington Charities Summer Read and Feed Program
Arlington Charities wants to make sure that kids keep their reading skills sharp with the Summer Read and Feed Program. Eligible families sign up for their food service and get books and snacks for their children. Parents can register at arlingtoncharities.org.
Barber school gives free haircuts to vets, elderly
For two years, Dooney's Barber and Beauty Academy in Dallas has given free haircuts to senior citizens and veterans. Student barbers and beauticians give the haircuts. They’re proud to grow in their craft while being of service to seniors and those who served our nation.
Here's To You: Tarrant Area Food Bank
The Tarrant Area Food Bank held its inaugural Friends and Family Volunteer Event in the distribution center.
Mary Louise Phillips Elementary School playground
Mary Louise Phillips Elementary School in the Fort Worth ISD has a new playground & courtyard thanks to school staff, parents, non-profit Kaboom, CarMax & Fidelity Investments. Sweat equity built it in 2 days.
Volunteers renovate elementary school's playground
For 20 years, staff at Mary Louise Phillips Elementary School said they had a playground that was incomplete, broken and worn. Then, a partnership turned into action to create a colorful playground filled with pride, joy and fun.
TCA Trojans go to Guatemala to set up basic utilities
The rising high school seniors on the Trinity Christian Academy Trojans went to Guatemala to help close to 100 families. Team 24 put in stoves and needed water filtration systems in homes and also put a stove and a water filtration system in a school in the village. They put 84 stoves and 84 water filtrations systems in 84 homes in only three days.
Here's To You: Cowtown Marathon, Tarrant Area Food Bank
Here's to you, the Cowtown Marathon and Tarrant Area Food Bank Summer Kids Camp for helping kids learn while they help other kids.
Here's To You: The Storehouse of Collin Co. at the Academy
Volunteers at the Storehouse of Collin County teach English as a second language. 29 volunteers from all walks of life serve as teachers and assistants at The Academy.
Here's to You Class of 2023!
Congratulations to the Class of 2023 from FOX 4. See a montage of graduates from across North Texas.
Here's to You: Millie
Here's to You: Millie