Headline

Campisi’s Hosts Spirit Day to Support TeamIzzy Foundation for Childhood Cancer Awareness

Dallas, TXLocal News

Campisi’s Lovers Lane is set to host a “Spirit Day” on September 25th to benefit the TeamIzzy Foundation, which advocates for childhood cancer awareness and support. This event coincides with Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, recognized in September as “Go Gold. ” Throughout the day, a portion of the restaurant's sales will be donated to the foundation, inviting the community to partake in a delicious meal while contributing to a significant cause. The TeamIzzy Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of children affected by cancer and raising awareness about the challenges they face. By participating in this event, diners will not only enjoy the beloved Campisi’s cuisine but also help provide crucial support for pediatric cancer research and initiatives.

Local businesses like Campisi’s demonstrate their commitment to social responsibility by actively participating in community-driven events. This Spirit Day aims to foster a collective effort towards raising awareness and funds for childhood cancer, showcasing the power of community in making a difference. Patrons are encouraged to spread the word and join in the fight against childhood cancer this September.

Read original article here.


Related Articles

Property Tax Hike In Dallas County Among Highest Nationwide

Dallas County has experienced a significant property tax surge of 32.7% between 2019 and 2024, ranking it among the highest in the nation. This increase correlates with a staggering 42% rise in housing prices, further impacting residents' financial obligations. The article details how property taxes in Dallas City alone have risen by 41% since 2019, highlighting the growing financial strain on homeowners.

New Pocket Park In North Oak Cliff Aims To Transform Community, Enhance Quality Of Life

The City of Dallas is taking steps to alleviate the park shortage in the North Oak Cliff neighborhood, which is currently classified as a park desert. Councilman Chad West's proposal to convert a 9,000-square-foot plot into a pocket park has been approved by the Dallas City Council, aiming to improve access to green spaces for local residents. This initiative, supported by Trust for Public Land, highlights the importance of parks for community health and well-being.

Water Shutoff To Apartment Complex In Repeat Of Last Year

Residents at the Saxony apartments in North Dallas are frustrated as management has once again shut off water during freezing temperatures, similar to last year's incident. The management claims this is a precautionary measure to prevent pipe damage, but concerns arise over the legality and necessity of such actions during cold weather as city regulations indicate water can only be shut off for emergency repairs.