Dak Prescott gives back to Promise House youth
Dak spoke to our residents about the importance of not letting your past define your future.
Party with a Purpose for Promise House
"We selected Promise House because we love what they do here." - Dr. Lamar and Lauren Quinn, founders of Toast for Charity
Thank you for donating on NTxGivingDay!
You raised over $14,900 for homeless, runaway, and at-risk youth!
It’s Back-to-School Time at Promise House
Where will I sleep tonight? How will I get food after school? These are the questions many of our youth had to ask themselves every day. When you are focused on survival, it is hard to succeed in school.
See Us Now Youth Homelessness Survey Results
For two weekends in January, Promise House and the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance Youth Committee teamed up to bring homeless youth out of the shadows.
Dallas ISD Approves Shelter for Homeless Students
"After sitting vacant for the past five years, the Fannie C. Harris Elementary School building will soon be a home for homeless students in the Dallas Independent School District. Promise House will use its expertise as a youth shelter to run this new location."
Dallas ISD will donate shuttered campus to create first-of-its-kind shelter for homeless HS students
"A year from now, 35 homeless Dallas ISD students will have a place to stay, thanks to a collaborative effort between Dallas ISD and nonprofits Promise House and CitySquare and philanthropist group Social Venture Partners Dallas."
Promise House is a shelter for teens in the LGBTQ community
"Promise House is a shelter for teens in the LGBTQ community."
Dallas aims to get its LGBT homeless youth off the streets by 2020
"'This is an opportunity to connect all the dots and leave no stone unturned,' said Dr. Ashley Lind, CEO of Promise House, which shelters at-risk kids who, among other things, have been turned out of their homes or run away."
More than 1,200 kids live on Dallas streets, many from the foster system
"The event at Promise House, a nonprofit battling youth homelessness, aimed to show donors the reality for more than 1,200 homeless kids and teens on Dallas streets every night."