“For us, homeshore is hometown,” said Kim Houlne, president and chief executive of Working Solutions, headquartered in Plano, Texas. To help families gain economic stability, she serves on the city’s Self-Sufficiency Committee. It helps residents, especially single mothers, pursue employment and save money to buy a home. “I see it working. They are engaged, really wanting and willing to do it.”
Going to the dogs isn’t so bad after all—and French bulldogs, plus Heinz 57s, are the better for it. Employee Carrie Corcoran and her Dallas Frenchie Fanatics hosted a benefit for Dog Ranch Rescue, raising more than $10,000. Grateful, spokesperson Courtney Tuel Cooke said: “We are able to continue to make a difference, one dog at a time as we rescue, rehabilitate and rehome these deserving animals.”
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