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Know your nPo

Know your nPo

WHAT GIVES?

Small ways that you can make a big difference for neighborhood nonprofits

THIS MONTH, DONATE CANNED FOOD

Do you experience: frequent and uncontrollable urges to urinate involuntary loss of urine urge to urinate but can’t getting up two or more times a night to urinate

Over 30 million Americans, both men and women experience one or more of these symptoms

These symptoms may indicate overactivebladder or a type of urinary incontinence

There are several treatment options available to help you regain control of your life www.southwesturologydallas.com

Call and schedule your appointment today!

... and fill the pantry for Brother Bill’s Helping Hand, which helps close the hunger gap in West Dallas. Sonny Bryan’s Smokehouse will host a drive Aug. 22-29. Guests receive 1 percent off their purchase for every one canned food item they donate, up to 20 cans. The restaurant will accept canned fruit, beans, corn, chili, tuna, chicken, stew and soup. Each week more than 220 families receive these free groceries through Brother Bill’s on Wednesday and Thursday mornings. For information, visit bbhh.org. Our neighborhood Sonny Bryan’s is at Preston and Forest.

BUY SOME FLOWERS ...

and support the Iris Society of Dallas, a nonprofit that promotes growing quality irises in the Dallas area and fosters communication and education to the community. North Haven Gardens will have its summer iris sale 9 a.m.-noon Aug. 6, and all proceeds benefit ISD. For more information, visit irises-dallas.org.

PURCHASE A RAFFLE TICKET ...

Boat, Jet or RV Loan Terms from 36 to 120 months with rates as low as 6.44% APR

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Loan Terms from 60 to 180 months with rates as low as 4.69% APR * 4

... during Dallas CASA’s 15th annual Parade of Playhouses Aug. 5-21 at NorthPark Center. The event displays themed playhouses that raise awareness about abused and neglected children in foster care waiting for permanent homes. Visitors can buy raffle tickets for a chance to win one of the custom-built structures. Dallas CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is a nonprofit in which volunteers serve as voices for the thousands of children making their way through the Dallas County court system. For more information, visit dallascasa.org.

KNOW OF WAYS that neighbors can spend time, attend an event, or purchase or donate something to benefit a neighborhood nonprofit? Email your suggestion to launch@ advocatemag.com.

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