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65,000 children go unsupervised after school (19% of Dallas’ children ages 5-13).
Dallas urban churches have increasingly declined or closed their doors over the past decade.
Young adult clergy has declined by 72% in the last 25 years.
8 miles, from where we sit, is one of the poorest neighborhoods in our country.

“Project Transformation” is a faith-based nonprofit that provides after-school and summer programs for children in low-income communities. Fueled by the energies of the volunteers and ministries who run the organization, Project Transformation has quickly spread across the nation since it’s inception in 1998. Their success is evident in the change – the “transformation” – of not only the children, but the volunteers who spend quality one-on-one time building life skills. In fact, as a result of their experience with Project Transformation, many of the college-aged volunteers have changed their careers paths to go into either the ministry or non-profit organizations.

Project Transformation can use your help! For more information, to donate or to learn about volunteering, please go to their website at: http://www.projecttransformation.org/ or call (214) 946-3600

Project Transformation Fundraising Film:

http://digitalhause.com/blog/2010/04/project-transformation-fund-raising-film/

Written by: Mark Polito, Managing Partner – Digital Häuse
Brand Entertainment | Edutainment | Brandutainment | Digital Initiatives | Digital Media | Production | Editorial

Jason, Scott and I share a strong belief that what we do can change the world. The films and videos we create educate, influence and drive people to action far faster and more powerfully than at any other time in human history. Early on, we decided that we would dedicate a portion of our time, money, skills and energy to assisting those in need.

This year, we are working with Project Transformation – a faith-based nonprofit organization that provides after-school and summer programs for children in low-income communities. Fueled by the energies of the volunteers and ministries who run the organization, Project Transformation has quickly spread across the nation since it’s inception in 1998. Their success is evident in the change – the “transformation” – of not only the children, but the volunteers who spend quality one-on-one time building life skills. In fact, as a result of their experience with Project Transformation, many of the college-aged volunteers have changed their careers paths to go into either the ministry or non-profit organizations.

Project Transformation can use your help! For more information, to donate or to learn about volunteering, please go to their website at: http://www.projecttransformation.org/ or call (214) 946-3600.