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July is Social Wellness Month, described as nurturing yourself and cultivating healthy relationships among family, friends, and co-workers. Did you know that 43% of Americans say they are more anxious than they were a year ago? Healthy connections will help. Remember, if you're in crisis, contact the 988 Lifeline immediately.

Our Vision

is that young people have a strong belief in themselves, the skills and support to make excellent life choices, and the resilience to grow into healthy adults.  Learn more and get involved.

  • Corsicana Middle School student
    Corsicana Middle School student

    "Thank you for teaching us things we will really use in our lifetime. You kept it real with us and showed me how it's be growing up but you also gave us skills to use in life. You made us socialize in class and showed us careers to look into. Thank you for everything!"

Our Impact in 2022 in Dallas, Ellis and Navarro Counties

A compelling statement about how we are changing the community for the better.

  • Youth Prevention Programs

    4,501

  • Community Coalition Partnerships (CCPs)

    13,168

  • Health and Wellness

    4,289

New Name, Same Support and Dedication!

How about a 10-gallon-size hat tip to our coalitions in Dallas, Red Oak, Waxahachie, Navarro County, and now, NE Ellis County? These folks are rallying your cities and towns around behavioral health and wellness, and people are taking notice!

Since so many people in the field know us as Impact, from our long-standing community coalitions, we are now doing business as Impact Communities! After all, the organization is a collection of coalitions, prevention educators, and health and wellness staff that make an impact! Everybody wins!

What about our new logo and website design? Pretty snazzy, right?

Our announcement comes on the day we celebrate North Texas Giving Day. We're raising money this year to build additional literacy gardens at elementary schools like the one at Shackelford Elementary in Waxahachie. The Shackelford garden is flourishing, and the students are getting lessons (outside!), like the many ways to care for the Earth, life lessons such as patience and teamwork, and mindfulness to enjoy their surroundings. We could all use literacy gardens! 

We need your help funding those gardens, so for more information and to donate, please click here to go to our North Texas Giving Day page. Many thanks in advance! Every gift means the world to us and all the kids!

As we turn the page with the new brand, rest assured that we're the same organization you've supported in the past. We appreciate each of you! Please reach out if there is ever anything we can do for you! You may contact me directly at bvance@impactcommunities.org.

 

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