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How to support Center for Transforming Lives this winter (and beyond)

CTL’s impact spreads across many different services including counseling services, early childhood education, and more.

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CTL partners with women and families to address the root causes of poverty and abuse, generate sustainable solutions, and create intergenerational cycles of emotional and financial well-being.

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‘Tis the season for giving.

We recently shared an update about Center for Transforming Lives’ (CTL) new Riverside Campus (set to open November 2024). The project will double the nonprofit’s service capacity, which means more women + children in Tarrant County will have more access to CTL’s services.

Through its Changing the Landscape capital campaign, CTL is looking for support from the community to ensure that Riverside is completed on time.

Making a donation on Giving Tuesday (yes, that’s today) is the easiest way to help them continue their mission and support throughout Fort Worth. Fun fact: In 2022, CTL transformed 3,067 lives through support from the community.

Give a gift.

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