FWCD Students Participate in Cowtown Brush Up




FWCD Students Participate in Cowtown Brush Up
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Twice a year, Trinity Habitat for Humanity partners with the City of Fort Worth and volunteers to help families in need of assistance do minor exterior rehabs and give their home a fresh coat of paint through the Cowtown Brush Up. Many of the homeowners are elderly residents on fixed incomes no longer able to do this work on their own. FWCD seventh-graders Eleanor Holm, Lainey Shackelford and Emily Davis and ninth-graders Klement Rix, Dylan Rymell, Will Davidson, Dylan Davis and Cal Stonesifer participated in the Cowtown Brush Up on April 10 and painted a house.

FWCD believes it is responsible for providing opportunities, role models, and support to its students to promote their active service involvement in their local communities. FWCD embraces its place in the greater Fort Worth community and acknowledges a commitment to contribute through thought and deed to the city that has been its home since FWCD’s founding. 







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FWCD Students Participate in Cowtown Brush Up

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