Weekly Updates: March 28 to April 3

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Greetings Welcoming Dallas partners and friends.

Here are the Office of Housing & Community Empowerment’s (HCE) updates for March 28 to April 3.

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Leadership & Communication

1. Leadership & Communications

Community Resources Welcoming Hub: Free and Reduced-Cost Services-

The City of Dallas’ Community Resources Welcoming Hub is a FREE and anonymous online service for residents to find information on food, housing, goods, transit, health, money, care, education, work, legal, and more. Simply enter your zip code and search for the support you need. Click HERE to access the Community Resource Hub.1

Welcoming Community Resource List-

The City of Dallas wishes to share valuable information with residents. Click BILINGUAL FLYER for details.

Parking Ticket Scam-

Drivers beware: A “phishing” parking ticket scam targeting drivers across the country has surfaced in Dallas. Click HERE to learn how to protect yourself.

Free Emergency Alerts Sign Up-

The City of Dallas Office of Emergency Management & Crisis Response offers a FREE Emergency Alerts service for residents. To sign up see BILINGUAL FLYER and for more information click HERE.

Dallas 311 APP-

Ever need to find out information about something City of Dallas related, want tot help our unhoused residents, or report an issue but did not know how, or where to begin? The Dallas 311 App is your one-stop portal. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

211 Texas-

211 Texas/United Way HELPLINE provides free and confidential information and referral services to those in need 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. For more information click HERE and see BILINGUAL FLYER or dial 211 on your phone.

911: When to Call or Text Guidelines-

In collaboration with the Dallas Police Department's 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Center, the Office of Community Police Oversight is sharing the “When to Call or Text 9-1-1” flyer to provide helpful information during an emergency. This resource is designed to help residents better understand when to appropriately call or text 9-1-1 and when to use alternative reporting options for non-emergency situations. We ask that employees review the flyer and, when appropriate, share this information with residents, community members, and stakeholders to support informed use of emergency services. See FLYER for more information.

Fair Housing Month-

April is Fair Housing Month, a time to recognize the importance of equal housing opportunities for all. The Office of Housing and Community Empowerment – Fair Housing Division invites you to stop by our office at City Hall (1BN) throughout the month to learn more about the services we provide and take part in some fun activities!

Fair Housing Month Activities:

  • More You Know Mondays: 11-1 p.m.
  • Trivia Thursdays: 12-1p.m.

Stop by anytime during these hours to ask questions, learn about who we are and what we do, then test your knowledge on Trivia Thursdays for a chance to win Fair Housing Swag! Plus, enjoy sweet treats and connect with our friendly staff.  Help Us Spread the Word! Take a selfie in front of our Fair Housing sign and tag us on social media using #DallasFairHousing. For housing discrimination see BILINGUAL FLYER.  

Community Development Week- Monday Apr 6 to Friday 10

During National Community Development Week (April 6–10), Dallas residents, community partners, and elected officials will have the opportunity to see firsthand how federal investments are transforming neighborhoods across the city. Programs such as the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, key components of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Consolidated Plan, play a vital role in expanding affordable housing, reducing poverty, and enhancing essential community infrastructure. See FLYER for more information.

South Dallas/Fair Park Opportunity Fund Board Meeting- Monday Mar 30

Click HERE for more information.

Municipal Library Board Meeting- 5:00pm Tuesday Mar 31

Click HERE for more information.

City Council Meeting- 9:00am Wednesday Apr 1

Click HERE for more information.

Community Development Commission Meeting- Thursday Apr 2

Click HERE for more information.


Safe, Healthy & Connected Communities

2. Safe, Healthy & Connected Communities

Dallas Parks & Rec March Newsletter-

Up and Coming At Dallas Park and Recreation Newsletter and News Video brings the latest and most exciting updates from Dallas Park and Recreation! Read the latest issue HERE and watch the news video in English and Spanish to see how Dallas Park and Recreation is

  • Celebrating the Distinguished Career of Crystal R. Ross
  • Bringing New Events to Fair Park
  • Springing into Youth Sports, Summer Hiring and Spring Break Camps

Up and Coming is written and produced by Dallas Park and Recreation Department Marketing and Communications. Questions?

Contact Andrea.Hawkins@dallas.gov.

Office of Arts & Culture-

Stay connected with the Dallas Office of Arts & Culture! Explore events, opportunities, and creative programs all in one place. Visit Linktree: linktr.ee/dallasculture

Women’s History Month

Every year, March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. The month is set aside to honor women’s contributions in American history. Did You Know Women’s History Month started as Women’s History Week? Click HERE for more information.

AudeliaFest: Plus the 55th Birthday of the Audelia Road Branch Library- 10:00am to 1:00pm Saturday Mar 28

In honor of Women's History Month, celebrate everything Audelia - the street, the lady, the history, and the Audelia Road Branch Library’s 55th birthday. We’ll have a mini historical exhibit, guest speakers, pioneer crafts and activities, and a guided tour of McCree Cemetery. Click HERE for more information and to register.

Spring Festival: MLK JR Courtyard- 11:00am to 2:00pm Saturday Mar 28

Join us for a fun, family-friendly Spring Festival! Enjoy outdoor activities, community vendors and resources, and live performances by local schools. Learn more about library programs and services while celebrating the season with neighbors and friends. See FLYER for more information.

3 Little Pigs Mini-Opera Performance- 11:00am to 12:00pm Saturday Mar 28

Bridging together Opera and the classic children's literature, the Dallas Opera will bring out their traveling "Opera Truck" for a special mini-operatic performance of "The Three Little Pigs"! Click HERE for more information.

Yiddish Book Club- 1:30 to 3:00pm Sunday Mar 29

The Renner Frankford Public Library is pleased to share that we have been accepted into the Yiddish Book Center’s 2025–26 Public Libraries Program: Between Two Worlds: Exploring Jewish Culture and Religion through Yiddish Literature. Between Two Worlds focuses on engaging people with Yiddish literature and Jewish life, religion, and culture, and fostering vibrant cross-cultural dialogue and discussion in their communities. As part of this program, we will be hosting 4 book club events. Click HERE for more information.

Elevar La Cultura- Until Mar 30

The Latino Cultural Center (LCC) presents “Elevar La Cultura”, a large-scale, immersive installation by internationally acclaimed street artist Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez. The installation is currently on view at the LCC Plaza and is free and open to the public.  Click HERE for more information.

Opening Exhibition: "Art in Medicine"- 12:00 to 1:00pm Thursday Apr 2

Created through Baylor Scott & White’s "Arts in Medicine" program, the works in this exhibition reflect the personal journeys of patients who have turned to creativity during times of challenge and recovery. Each piece offers a glimpse into how art can support healing, connection, and self-expression. Join us in celebrating these artists. Click HERE for more information.

Toddler Prom: Central Library Kahn Pavilion- 10:30am to 12:00pm Friday Apr 3

Toddler Prom is a wonderful opportunity for families to dress up, celebrate together, and make memories that will last long after the balloons have floated away. All are welcome, and camera-ready cuteness is encouraged! See FLYER and click HERE for more information

Bioethics & End-of-Life Care- Friday Apr 3 & Saturday 4

This workshop is created to bridge the gap between faith and healthcare. By combining clinical expertise with Islamic legal frameworks, the hope is to empower communities with the tools to make informed, compassionate decisions during life’s most sensitive moments. See FLYER for more information.

Rolls & Folios: Shakespeare D&D: Preston Royal Branch Library- 1:00 to 4:00pm Saturday Apr 4

Immerse yourself in Shakespeare's world! This one shot campaign will allow players to experience the best, and sometimes the worst, Shakespearean characters and stories. We provide everything that is needed for the game, character sheets, dice, dice trays, and minis. No previous experience is required. Click HERE for more information.

Egg Hunt: Mountain Creek Branch Library- 2:00 to 3:00pm Saturday Apr 4

Hop into spring fun with an egg-citing family adventure! Families will search high and low for hidden eggs filled with surprises in a cheerful, festive egg hunt. Kids can enjoy the thrill of discovery while celebrating the season with laughter, teamwork, and a dash of friendly competition. A perfect way to make bright memories and welcome spring with smiles all around! Click HERE for more information.

Bad Craft Club! Central Library- 6:00 to 7:00pm Tuesday Apr 7

Afraid of making new things because of the pressing weight of expectations? Who Cares! Join the Library in our bad craft club, where we go through our craft supplies to make really weird crafts! We have hot glue guns, sparkles, beads, glitter and more. Release your inner hot mess and get crafting! Click HERE for more information.

Public Health Week- 9:30am to 1:00pm Tuesday Apr 7

READY. SET. ACTION. Celebrate Public Health Week with us! Discover how the social determinants of health shape our community and learn practical ways to stay safe and healthy, from scam and fraud prevention to emergency preparedness and mental well-being. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

Preschool Prom- 10:30 to 11:30am Friday Apr 10

Wear your finest garments and have a ball at Audelia Road's Preschool Prom! Hit the dance floor, listen to some tunes, and take your child's first prom photo! Intended for ages 0-5 with a caregiver. Click HERE for more information.

FREE Dental Clinic for Veterans- 6:00am till Capacity: Tuesday Apr 10 and Wednesday 11

Texas Mission of Mercy (TMOM) in conjunction with the Dallas County Dental Society Foundation is hosting a FREE dental care event in Dallas on April 10–11 at Fair Park, Centennial Building. This is a wonderful opportunity for veterans to receive quality dental care in a welcoming, respectful environment. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

Art Club- 4:00 to 5:00pm Wednesdays until April 20

Vickery Meadow Youth Development Foundation is offering this art club. See FLYER for more information.

Baking & Cooking Workshop- 5:00 to 7:00pm Mondays

Vickery Meadow Youth Development Foundation is hosting this baking workshop. In it, participants will learn basic cooking skills, understand healthy eating, and build confidence in the kitchen. See FLYER for more information.

Success Sessions: Careers- 4:15pm Wednesdays

Vickery Meadow Youth Development Foundation provides these career exploration opportunities. Participants will learn essentials to success: goal setting, time management, career options, resume building, and more. See FLYER for more information.

Content Crew: STEM- 6:00 to 7:00pm Wednesdays

In these sessions, Vickery Meadow Youth Development Foundation is offering 2 distinct trainings. Phase 1 (5 weeks) in Marketing, and phase 2 (5 weeks) in Interviewing. See FLYER for more information.

3rd Annual Hate Crime Forum- 9:30am to 2:30pm Wednesday April 15

Gain insight into hate crimes from the Dallas Police Department’s Criminal Intelligence detectives. Attorneys from the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office will explain relevant Texas laws and local Dallas legislation, and more. See FLYER for more information.

If/Then Workshop- 6:00 to 7:00pm Mondays until April 20

In these sessions, Vickery Meadow Youth Development Foundation, students will create and learn about science through fun experiments. See FLYER for more information.

Knitting & Crocheting Club- 5:00 to 6:00pm Mondays until April 20

Come join in for fun, hands-on workshops where you’ll learn to relax and manage stress, math skills, problem-solving, and time-management skills. See FLYER for more information.

Money Moves- 6:00 to 7:00pm Wednesdays

Do you want to learn about money management, budgeting, and much more? Then this workshop is for you. See FLYER for more information.

SAT Prep Made Simple- 6:00 to 7:00pm Mondays until April 20

Prepare yourself for the SAT with online material and in person guidance tips! See FLYER for more information.

School Zone Book Club Series-  

Join SMU’s Budd Center and Dallas College for their Spring School Zone Book Club series, featuring The Power of Moments, where all are invited to engage in thoughtful conversation and shared learning. Together, we’ll explore how intentional leadership and meaningful experiences can strengthen our schools and communities. See FLYER for more information.

Teen Learning Wizards: Tutoring for Grades 6 thru 12- 6:00 to 7:30pm Wednesdays

You interested in FREE tutoring? This is your opportunity! See FLYER for more information.


Equitable Access

3. Equal Access

Assistance for Veterans & Their Families- 9:00am to 1:00pm Wednesday Apr 1

The Veterans Treatment Court is providing the following assistance to veterans and their families: mortgage/rent, utilities, and transportation. See FLYER for more information.

Wicked Plants: Lakewood Branch Library- 6:00 to 7:30pm Thursday Apr 9

Lakewood Library welcomes Master Gardener Kevin Burns presenting on Wicked Plants. This fun presentation covers plants that are deadly, illegal, intoxicating, dangerous, painful, and destructive/invasive. This presentation uses interesting historical anecdotes, photos to identify the plants and facts so gardeners can avoid these plants in their landscapes. Click HERE for more information.

Community Plant Swap: Mountain Creek Branch Library- 10:00am to 12:00pm Saturday Apr 11

The community plant swap brings together gardeners and plant lovers to exchange cuttings, seedlings, and houseplants in a fun, friendly setting. Participants can trade favorites, discover new varieties, and share tips for keeping plants happy and healthy. A green-thumb gathering that’s all about growing community—one plant at a time! Click HERE for more information.

Free Tax Preparation Services by IRC & VITA: Northwest Community Center- Until Apr 14

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is providing FREE tax preparation to residents with an annual income of less than $67,000. See FLYER for more information.

Free Estate Planning to Avoid Probate: Harry Stone Recreation Center- 10:00am Wednesday Apr 15

Topics covered include: Transfer on Death Deeds, Lady Bird Deeds, Advance Directives/Living Wills, Powers of Attorney, (Medical and Durable), Designation of Beneficiaries, Instructions for Remains, and more. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information and to register.

Credit & Home Ownership in America- 12:30 to 4:00pm Saturday Apr 25

Sub-Saharan Integration Pathways Alliance (SIPA) is offering this FREE workshop in collaboration with Frost Bank. See FLYER for more information and to register.

Dallas College Student Care Network: Four Offices, One Purpose-

The Student Care Network is made up of four departments at Dallas College: Student Care Coordination , Basic Needs and Community Connections , Counseling and Psychological Services , and Health Services .  These offices and work closely together as a team to support the whole student. Click HERE for more information.

MLK Fresh Produce Distribution Center- 10:00am to 1:30pm Monday to Thursday

The MLK Center is serving fresh produce to the community for FREE! Come receive a box of fresh produce, while supplies last. Note: distribution may begin earlier during extreme weather. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

Mobile Food Pantry- 1:00 to 3:00pm, 3rd Wednesday of Every Month

The Mobile Community Pantry truck is headed your way with fresh fruit, vegetables, and other food items at no cost to you. For more information see BILINGUAL FLYER.

Vickery Meadow Mobile Food Truck- 9:30am 4th Friday of Every Month

The Mobile Community Pantry truck is headed your way with fresh fruit, vegetables, and other food items at no cost to you. Please bring a bag or something to carry the food. For more information see BILINGUAL FLYER.

Brother Bills Free Grocery & Produce-

Pick up FREE groceries every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, and FREE produce every 3rd Tuesday of each month. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

FREE Food for Seniors-

People And Nutrition (PAN) is a Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) that provides nutritious foods at no cost to eligible participants. Those who are eligible can qualify for a box of nonperishables in addition to what they currently receive. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

Community Hot Lunch- Saturdays 11:00am to 1:15pm

Masjid Al-Islam provides FREE hot lunch, every Saturday, for community members. See FLYER for more information.

Wilkinson Center Food Pantry-

The Wilkinson Center Food Pantry is FREE to residents living in zip-codes 75217, 75227, & 75228. For more information click HERE.

Feed Lake Highlands-

A neighborhood‐based nonprofit that distributes supplemental groceries every Wednesday. Tip: Arrive early and bring any required ID/residency proof as requested by their current process. Click HERE for more information.

Dallas College Food Pantries-

Hungry or concerned about being able to put food on the table? Dallas College's food pantries are here to help. The pantries are located on our seven main campuses. Supplies range from snacks and meals to diapers. Everything is free. Students can shop the pantry any time it is open. Community members can also shop the pantry during our special Drive-Thru Pantry and Community Pantry days. Click HERE for more information.

NowForward: Emergency Assistance-

Now-Forward helps low-income individuals assume responsibility for their lives as they are able by providing temporary emergency assistance, medical and dental care, and services designed to help them achieve stability for the long term. Now-Forward’s approach to wellness is threefold: physical, emotional, and financial. Click HERE for more information.

City of Dallas Office of Housing & Community Empowerment: Emergency Assistance-

The City offers emergency assistance for utility bills (electric, water, gas) and rent for residents who live within the City of Dallas limits. Documents typically needed: government-issued ID, Social Security cards for all household members, lease or proof of homeownership, recent income proof, utility bill, eviction/mortgage delinquency notice. Financial services are based on the availability of funds. For assistance, you must call with to speak with an intake caseworker. Walk-ins will not be accommodated.  Intake line 9:00am to 12:00pm: 214-670-8416 Click HERE for more information.

Veterans Luncheon- 10:30am to 1:00pm 1st Friday of every month

The Office of Housing & Community Empowerment invites veterans to this monthly luncheon. This luncheon occurs on the first Friday of every month. Space is limited so please RSVP. Click HERE for more information & to register.

Community Empowerment: Digital Ambassadors-  

Connected Dallas can help your organization by providing direct support to your community via their Digital Ambassadors assisting with affordable internet plans, Texas Benefits Application Assistance, device access, troubleshooting, and multilingual support. Also, by enhancing your events with digital skills and tech support. They provide registration assistance, tech help, and digital skills workshops, covering topics like Digital Skills 101, Online Safety, Excel, Google Docs, and more, ensuring attendees gain valuable knowledge. Click HERE for more information. 

Dallas County Immunization Clinics-

Dallas County Health & Human Services provides a multitude of vaccines for children, adults, and international travelers. Click HERE for more information and see BILINGUAL FLYER.

Connected Dallas Service-

Connected Dallas provides on the spot enrollment for Texas Benefits and digital skills classes. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

Services for Seniors-

The Community Council of Greater Dallas and Dallas Area Agency on Aging, & Dallas County are keeping older adults active. They provide meals and transportation services for seniors. See FLYER for more information.

Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP)-

Dallas County Health and Human Services, through the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program, plays a pivotal role in supporting low-income residents by enhancing energy efficiency and providing essential utility assistance. Click HERE for more information and see BILINGUAL FLYER.

Welfare Assistance Program-

Dallas County Health & Human Services has a welfare assistance program to help with meeting basic needs. See BILINGAUL FLYER for more information.

Dallas County Healthy Start Program-

This program aims to improve the health & wellbeing of women, infants, and families in Dallas County by providing comprehensive prenatal, maternal, and infant care. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

Texas Benefits Assistance-

The West Dallas Multi-purpose Center has an on-site Navigator to assist with applying for Texas Benefits: SNAP + TANF, CHIP, CHIP Perinatal + Medicaid, Medicare Savings Program, and Healthy Texas Women. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

Application Assistance for Social Services- 9:00am to 2:00pm Tuesdays

Vickery Meadow Youth Development Foundation is providing FREE application assistance for social services like SNAP. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

Compudopt: Free Computer & Low-Cost Internet-

Compudopt’s mission is to provide technology access and education to under-resourced youth. For your chance to win a free computer from Compudopt click HERE. To learn about affordable, reliable, high-speed internet with no contracts, credit checks, or hidden fees click HERE. To learn more about Compudopt click HERE.


Civic Engagement

4. Civic Engagement

Keep Southern Dallas Beautiful Clean Up: Judge Charles R. Rose Park- 9:00 to 11:00am Saturday Mar 28

Click HERE for more information.

Community Clean Trash-Off- 7:00 to 11:00am Saturday Mar 28

Twice a month, Code Compliance hosts a free city-wide cleanup event, giving Dallas residents the opportunity to responsibly dispose of bulk trash, tires, household hazardous waste, and documents for shredding. These events have helped remove thousands of pounds of debris from neighborhoods across Dallas, keeping our city cleaner, safer, and more beautiful. Click HERE for more information.

Branching Out: Volunteer Tree Planting Events- 9:00 to 11:00am Saturday Mar 28

Join Dallas City Council and Dallas Park and Recreation Board members at these community reforestation activities to keep City of Dallas parks green.​ All volunteers should wear closed toe shoes. Click HERE for more information and to register.

Water Wise Seminar: Spring Lawn Care: White Rock Pump Station- 10:00am to 12:00pm Saturday Mar 28

This in-person seminar features Anne LeSenne, the Urban Horticulture Extension Agent from Dallas County AgriLife Extension, who will share best practices for maintaining residential turfgrass lawns. Topics include spring care, such as optimal fertilizing and compost applications, as well as proper mowing heights and basic checks on irrigation systems. Our expert will share how to use your sprinkler system effectively as a supplement to natural rainfall in North Texas and provide a walkthrough of the Weekly Watering Advice.​ Click HERE for more information.

Branching Out: Volunteer Tree Planting Events: Barry Barker Park- 9:00 to 11:00am Saturday Apr 4

Join Dallas City Council and Dallas Park and Recreation Board members at these community reforestation activities to keep City of Dallas parks green. All volunteers should wear closed toe shoes. Click HERE for more information and to register.

Webinar: Leveraging Global Human Rights to Protect Our Cities- 5:00pm Wednesday Apr 8

This panel of legal experts, advocates, and scholars will discuss how international human rights can be a tool for cities and local movements serving as the front line defenders of human rights. REGISTER HERE

Law Enforcement Torch Run- 8:30am Thursday Apr 16

Dallas Police Department is hosting the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Texas. See FLYER for more information.

Dallas Community Walk & Cleanup in District 7: Exline Park- 8:00am April 18

Get ready to make a difference! You’re invited to join the City of Dallas Community Walk & Cleanup in District 7 on April 18 at Exline Recreation Center (2525 Pine St). We’ll kick things off at 8:00 AM with a light breakfast before the walk. Vendor setup begins at 9:00 AM, and the event wraps up at 2:00 PM. After the walk, stick around for a fun community celebration featuring a food truck, DJ, and local vendors. It’s a great chance to showcase your services, connect with residents, and build meaningful relationships. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information. Interested in being a vendor? Register HERE.

FIFA World Cup Legacy Programs: Mini Pitches-

A mini pitch is a small, hard-surface soccer field built for 5-a-side and informal pick-up games, usually enclosed by fencing or low barriers. Mini pitches are more than places to play, they are catalysts for health, safety, and community pride. By investing in these fields, we can leave a legacy that inspires the next generation and strengthens our neighborhoods for decades. The number of pitches installed is contingent on funding. Interested in a mini-pitch for your community? See FLYER for more information.

Know Your Rights Information-

Vickery Meadow Youth Development Foundation (VMYDF) is committed to empowering the Vickery Meadow community with knowledge and resources. We’ve compiled materials from our Know Your Rights workshops into an easily accessible folder, available to the public. These resources cover important legal rights, advocacy tools, and practical guidance to help individuals and families navigate key issues. Access the folder HERE.

City of Dallas Community Resources-

For the City’s bilingual community resources click HERE.

A Practical Guide to Filing Habeas Petitions-

This FREE course is a collaboration between VECINA, the Texas Civil Rights Project, and the Texas Immigration Law Council. We welcome you to this course on filing writs of habeas corpus on behalf of individuals unlawfully detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Click HERE for more information and to register.

Immigrant Legal Protection Resource Guide-

This resource is intended to support organizations, legal service providers, and allied partners working to protect and defend immigrant communities. Click HERE for the resources.


Education & Economic Opportunity

5. Education & Economic Opportunity

Dream Opportunity: Career Exposure Panel- 6:00 to 8:00pm Wednesday Apr 1

The Dream Opportunity is a global nonprofit that teaches students ages 14-25 how to obtain high-income careers. We connect students to multi-billion dollar brands where they develop professional skills and learn about careers they may not have known existed. See FLYER for more information.

TexTESOL Student Scholarship- Deadline May 1

TexTESOL V, the TexTESOL (Texas Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) affiliate for the North Texas region, will provide up to four (4) $1000 scholarships to selected North Texas student applicants who meet the requirements. Click HERE for more information.

2026 Pashto Online Summer Institute- Applications open through May 20

The University of Texas Austin, Center for Middle Eastern Studies is hosting this online crash course language program. The Pashto Online Summer Institute (POSI) is a fully virtual program designed to equip its participants--primarily teachers, administrators, social workers, and volunteers who work with native Pashto speakers--with practical Pashto communication skills.  See FLYER for more information and click HERE.

State Fair of Texas: Blue Ribbon Cooking Contest- May 19 to 21

The State Fair of Texas is thrilled to announce the return of Battle for the Blue Ribbons – the one and only State Fair spring cooking competition consisting of four of the Fair’s most popular Creative Arts Cooking Contests: Cakes, Youth Cooking, Pies, and Cookies, taking place over two weekends in the spring. Amateur home cooks of all ages may enter for the chance to be awarded first, second, third, or honorable mention. For more information see WEBSITE and click HERE.

Vickery Trading Company: Sewing Associate- due on Friday, July 12th at 12:00pm.

The Vickery Trading Company Sewing Training Program is a job training program. While manufacturing high-quality clothing, Associates will learn job skills - including sewing - and receive career-readiness training. Associates will also participate in personal development classes to help them succeed in American culture. Vickery Trading Company Sewing Associate Applications are available and the link to the application packet is HERE. The ideal candidate:

-Some English (can pass Ventures Level 1 test)

-Some prior sewing experience (knows basics of using a machine, does not have to have professional background).

LULAC Academy 2026: Latino Leadership Program for Aspiring Young Adults!-

Hosting nearly 300 youth aged 18 to 25, the Academy will feature a series of targeted plenaries alongside advocacy visits on Capitol Hill. This unique opportunity allows participants to engage deeply with critical topics, including health, technology and AI, education, immigration, and economic empowerment. Led by key policy leaders and experts, these plenaries will provide invaluable insights and experiences, highlighting the vital role of Latinos and Latino identity in addressing ongoing challenges and driving innovative solutions. Click HERE for more information.

North Texas Job Corps-

Job Corps provides career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds at no cost to students. We have 120-plus campuses nationwide where students earn the skills and gain the experience needed to begin a career or apprenticeship, advance to higher education, or join the military. Click HERE for more information.

ArtsActivate: Notice-

ArtsActivate is a project-based cultural funding program through the City f Dallas Office of Arts & Culture providing funding for qualifying arts and cultural projects in the city of Dallas. ArtsActivate is open for proposals from non-profit arts/cultural organizations, educational institutions, social services organizations, individual artists, artist collectives and other eligible non-profit organizations. Click HERE for more information.

Free GED Classes & Testing-

The Dallas Public Library, through their Adult Learning Classes, offers FREE in-person and online GED classes as well as testing. See FLYER for more information.

Kickstart Marketing Lab Foundation

This Dallas-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit strives to close the marketing gap for underfunded small businesses and nonprofits. They provide free and subsidized marketing education, resources, and hands-on support so visibility isn’t limited by budget.

Through live 45-minute marketing classes, practical tools, and consultations, they help organizations grow while also supporting workforce development through internships for emerging marketers. Small business owners and nonprofit leaders looking for accessible marketing support, as well as marketing professionals, educators, and sponsors interested in partnering or teaching, are encouraged to connect. Click HERE for more information.

Free English & Citizenship Classes-

The Dallas Public Library, through their Adult Learning Classes, offers FREE English classes and FREE Citizenship classes. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

State Fair of Texas Seeking Unique Small Businesses to Join 2026 Event

The State Fair of Texas is excited to announce that the 2026 food and beverage concessionaire application HERE and the 2026 commercial exhibits application HERE. The annual State Fair of Texas comprises a vast collection of small businesses – more than 90 concessionaires, and nearly 200 exhibitors come together to celebrate all things Texan by offering quality products for fairgoers. At the Most Texan Place on Earth®, we take pride in having something for everyone, and we’re always looking to diversify and expand by adding new businesses to the annual lineup. If you’re a small, unique business with previous experience serving the masses, the Fair is looking for you!

Dallas College Work Ready-

For the program preview see FLYER.

Newcomer Youth & Young Adult Mentorship Program-

The International Rescue Committee is hosting this mentorship program. program’s mission is to empower these young individuals to achieve their academic, career, and social goals through: One-on-one mentorship with a matched Success Coach, Regular in-person (in-home) meetings, and Monthly group activities. See FLYER for more information.

Grants & Calls-

The City of Dallas Office of Arts & Culture welcomes artists and arts organizations to participate in the following competitive opportunities such as grants and calls for entries. Click HERE for more information.

Connected Futures: Laptop & Hotspot Lending Program-

The Connected Futures Program offers eligible Dallas residents the opportunity to borrow a laptop and hotspot for six months, providing the tools needed to enhance digital skills, apply for jobs, access online resources, and stay connected- all with personalized support throughout the program. See BILINGUAL FLYER for more information.

Wilkinson Center Career Programs-

Wilkinson Center’s mission is to transform the lives of Dallas families by providing pathways to self-sufficiency with dignity and respect. They fulfill that mission by helping families face critical life challenges, including food insecurity, lack of education, economic instability, unemployment, and underemployment. Wilkinson Center is offering several programs to empower residents and transform lives. They are as follows: 1) Achieve Your Dreams, 2) High School Equivalency (GED), 3) Employment or Career Technical Training, 4)  Teacher Assistant, 5) Phlebotomy Technician, and 6) Forklift & Inventory Logistics All information is in English & Spanish.   

DISD New Student Registration-

All new immigrants, grades K- 12, who have never attended school in the United States, will be registered, oriented, and assessed at the Margaret and Gilbert Herrera International Welcome Center. Click HERE for more information.

Dallas Fire-Rescue Careers-

Become the greatness you’ve always dreamt of being. We strive to provide the citizens of Dallas with the most effective and rapid emergency, fire, rescue and prevention services. Click HERE for more information.

Dallas Police Department Careers-

On behalf of the men and women of the Dallas Police Department, thank you for your interest in becoming a member of this exceptional organization! The Dallas Police Department provides police services to more than 1.3 million residents in a ci​ty occupying 3​85 square miles, and we are dedicated to recruiting, hiring, and training a highly skilled and qualified organization that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. Our department offers a wide range of assignments and more opportunities for advancement and professional development than other agencies. Click HERE for more information and recruiting schedule.

DART Careers-

We continually seek talented individuals to fill roles in all levels and areas, from Operations to Administration. Explore great careers that make a difference to our riders and the North Texas community. Click HERE for more information.

Dallas Love Field Careers-

Employment is available through the City of Dallas, airport concessions or a number of other tenants. Click HERE for more information.

DFW Airport Careers-

DFW Airport is an employment hub for the North Texas community. The Airport supports the employment of over 228,000 people and more than 2,000 are directly employed by the Airport’s Board. From recruiting talented individuals to fueling their personal and professional growth, DFW is committed to investing in its employees and their families. Click HERE for more information.

City of Dallas Careers-

The City of Dallas is one of the largest employers in the DFW Metroplex. We offer growth opportunities and a chance to make a difference in our community. A competitive salary, five-year vested pension plan, great benefits package that includes health, vision and dental insurance, pet insurance, tuition reimbursement, qualifying childcare assistance, paid time off and more. Join our diverse workforce and help us in providing excellent service to the residents of Dallas while building a rewarding career. Click HERE for more information.

Dallas Water Utility Careers-

Interested in working for the City of Dallas Water Utilities? Click HERE for the listing of open positions.

Dallas County Careers-

The Dallas County employment division provides recruitment, screening, selection, and placement services to County Offices/Departments. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, ready to apply your expertise to the next challenge, or a new member of the workforce researching career options, we invite you to explore our job opportunities. Click HERE for more information.

Tent’s Mentorship Program for Refugees-

The Tent Partnership for Refugees, a network of over 400 major companies committed to connecting refugees to work worldwide, runs a professional mentorship program for refugees in the U.S. where refugee mentees are individually paired with a mentor from a major company (e.g. Hilton, Pfizer, PayPal) with a similar professional background. The goal of Tent’s mentorship program is to help mentees better navigate the U.S. job market and advance in their careers. There is no fee to join this mentorship program, and all forcibly displaced migrants in the U.S. are eligible to participate, including asylum seekers, asylees, humanitarian parolees, refugees, TPS holders, and victims of human trafficking. Refugees who speak English or Spanish are eligible to participate.

For organizations interested in referring their refugee clients to Tent’s refugee mentorship programs, please email us at mentorship@tent.org. NGOs who email us will receive email templates, draft social media posts, and flyers (available in English and Spanish) that would make it easy for them to share information about the mentorship programs with their refugee clients. These resources contain a link to a brief registration form that refugees need to complete to sign up, and Tent uses this information to match them with a mentor based on similar professional interests.

For organizations looking to connect their refugee clients to work opportunities, Tent would also be happy to co-host any hiring events with local organizations. We’ve successfully co-hosted dozens of refugee hiring events across the country in partnership with city governments and local NGOs. While local organizations take the lead on planning the event and inviting refugee candidates, we can invite our 200+ Tent U.S. members to participate and lead an information session on best practices for recruiting refugee talent for participating recruiters. Please connect with jacqueline@tent.org and yaron@tent.org if your organization would like to explore co-hosting a hiring event with Tent.

Upwardly Global-

Upwardly Global is reaching out with some good news during this challenging time. We're pleased to share that we've recently updated and expanded our eligibility criteria making it possible to serve even more work-authorized newcomers to rebuild and restart their professional careers in the U.S. This new update means that a broader range of immigrants and refugees can now access our free, personalized career coaching and comprehensive job readiness training. 

Here are the key eligibility changes: 

  • We will now serve people who have lived in the U.S. up to 10 years (adjusted from 7 years)
  • Applicants may be based anywhere in the U.S. – no limitations on states served
  • Newcomers who have held prior U.S. work experience will also be eligible
  • We have expanded the range of eligible visa categories, please see here the full list of eligible visas

Upwardly Global is committed to continuing serving newcomers with: 

  • One-on-one career coaching tailored to each job seeker’s unique needs.
  • Job-readiness training, including resume building and interview preparation.
  • Access to networking events with top U.S. employers and industry-specific career services.
  • Access to top-rated certifications & upskilling programs.

We believe these newly expanded criteria, open more doors to serve newcomers during this challenging time for newcomer communities. If you have any questions or need further details on the updated criteria please email: abelm@upwardlyglobal.org. You can also visit our website for the latest on these and any other future updates. Also, see FLYER.  

City of Dallas Calendar & Events

Did you know that the City of Dallas has a public calendar with updated events? For a complete listing of the City’s calendar and events click HERE. Save it in your favorites for easy access!

City of Dallas Communications and Customer Service/311 (CCX)

The City of Dallas Communications & Customer Experience/311 Department's mission is to effectively engage with the diverse communities of Dallas through strategic communication, innovative outreach, and impactful marketing initiatives. Check out the CCX website for more information. 

Dallas 311: Service Request

Dallas 311 allows City of Dallas residents and visitors to request City services. Submit and track your service request on the website or by downloading the Dallas 311 mobile app. Create a free login account and view detailed service request updates online or via the mobile app.

Dallas Police Department

The Police Department is dedicated to serving the people of Dallas and strives to reduce crime and provide a safe city. The hotline: 877-373-8477.

Water Utilities

Customers with questions regarding their account may contact DWU Customer Service at 214-651-1441 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For questions regarding DallasGo, customers may read FAQs at Dallas.gov/DallasGo or email their inquiries to Dallasgo@dallas.gov. Check the website for more information.

Sanitation Services

The Department of Sanitation Services is all about Keeping Our Dallas Neighborhoods Clean and Clutter Free. Check the website for more information.

Animal Services

Our vision is to lead the nation in compassionate care of animals while finding positive outcomes for all placeable pets through innovative shelter operations and community engagement. Check the website for more information. 


Planning & Development

This site is for all your zoning, permits, inspections and more. 

Code Compliance

The City of Dallas Code Compliance Department consists of three divisions: Neighborhood Code, Nuisance Abatement, and Consumer Health.  Code Compliance ensures city codes, and ordinances are maintained, so Dallas continues to be a clean and safe city. Code Compliance does this by working with neighborhoods by providing education and building partnerships with non-profits, neighborhood associations, and other City of Dallas departments.


Dallas Public Library

Limitless possibilities start with Dallas Public Library. Our mission is to strengthen communities and build equity by connecting people, inspiring curiosity and advancing lives.


Office of Arts & Culture

The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture (OAC) fosters support, partnerships, and opportunities for Dallas residents, visitors, artists, and arts and cultural organizations.

Boards & Commissions

The Mayor and City Council are​ very interested in you serving as a member of a City of Dallas Board or Commission. As an interested resident and community leader, you can provide invaluable service to the City of Dallas through your membership​​ and participation. Board and Commission members volunteer many hours annually sharing their time and expertise and enjoy learning more about the City through their membership.