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    #HelpThemHome

    Dallas' Austin Street Center grows from humble beginnings to raise $1.2 million

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 19, 2021 | 12:19 pm

    So far this year, Austin Street Center has served more than 1,200 homeless individuals by helping them secure jobs and permanent housing.

    And thanks to the $1.2 million raised at its 21st annual Humble Beginnings luncheon, held October 15 at the Omni Dallas Hotel, the nonprofit will get to make an even bigger difference for Dallasites in the coming months.

    More than 730 attendees clamored to donate, both at the luncheon and during the previous evening, when co-chair Margaret Philips hosted a young professionals gathering at Jose to support "Maggie's Challenge."

    Founded in honor of her father, David M. Phillips, a devoted supporter and former board member of Austin Street, Maggie's Challenge was created with the goal of engaging the next generation in Austin Street’s mission. All gifts made and tickets purchased through Maggie’s Challenge were matched up to $50,000 thanks to a generous supporter, and totaled $118,000.

    But at the luncheon, which Margaret co-chaired with her mother, Hon. Jeanne Philips, attendees got to learn more about the good work being done by Austin Street, which was founded in 1983 and is currently led by CEO Daniel Roby.

    On hand to receive the first-ever community service award, presented by Mayor Eric Johnson, was Katie Edwards, SVP corporate social responsibility and president of the Mavs Foundation.

    Also receiving recognition — and a standing ovation — was Frank Mihalopoulos, who along with his late wife Maryann Mihalopoulos, were presented with the Norm Hitzges Distinguished Service Award.

    Hitzges, a sportscaster for 1310 The Ticket, has spent the last 20 years devoting a 24-hour live, continuous broadcast called the Normathon to raising funds for Austin Street.

    Mihalopoulos surprised the room by announcing that he was donating Xela Aroma, an all-natural candle and reed diffuser company founded by Maryann in 2000, to Austin Street Center to run as a social enterprise. Guests were delighted to find a Xela Aroma candle in their gifts bags.

    There were also updates on Austin Street's new, 60,000-square-foot, 24/7, client-focused homeless shelter and day service center that is currently being built. Once completed in early 2022, the center will expand much-needed services for the homeless men and women of Dallas.

    Concluding the luncheon was a special mini concert from Tony and Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter/actress Cynthia Erivo, who has also received two Oscar nominations.

    Erivo performed two songs from her debut album, Ch. 1 Vs. 1, before sitting down to chat with WFAA's Tashara Parker.

    Located in downtown Dallas, Austin Street Center serves men ages 45 and older, and women ages 18 and older, with the individual support they need to transition out of homelessness, including shelter, food, clothing, health and mental health services, spiritual support, and employment and education programs. Austin Street Center provides unconditional support for each person regardless of faith, sexuality, or circumstance.

    In serving the city's homeless neighbors, Austin Street Center provides the basic necessities, such as a safe place to sleep and shower, meals, and clothing. In addition to meeting these fundamental needs, other life rebuilding skills and spiritual support services are provided, including financial literacy, employment coaching, Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous support meetings, individualized case management, and other weekly activities and services are available within the on-site chapel.

    Co-chairs Margaret Philips and Jeanne Philips

    Co-chairs Margaret and Jeanne Philips
    Photo by Atali Samuel Photography
    Co-chairs Margaret Philips and Jeanne Philips
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    Still We Rise

    Dallas' Black Tie Dinner rises high in 2025 as equality endures

    Lindsey Wilson
    Nov 11, 2025 | 2:20 pm
    Black Tie Dinner Dallas 2025
    Photo by Jonathan Zizzo Photography
    Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, Libby Gonzales, Liliana Villarreal, Deidre Coleman.

    On the same weekend the U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed marriage equality by refusing to revisit the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges case, more than 2,000 guests filled the Sheraton Dallas for a night that celebrated resilience, love, and progress at the 44th annual Black Tie Dinner.

    The timing of the November 8 gala, America’s largest LGBTQ+ fundraiser and one of Dallas' most anticipated of the season, couldn’t have been more poignant. The evening’s keynote speaker, Jim Obergefell, whose name became synonymous with marriage equality, received Black Tie Dinner's Equality Award and urged attendees to remember both the progress made and the challenges still ahead.

    Marking a milestone in representation, this year’s event was co-chaired by Liliana Villarreal and Deirdre Coleman, the first time in the organization’s history that two women — not to mention two women of color — have steered the evening.

    Black Tie Dinner Dallas 2025 There was no shortage of photo ops.Photo by Jonathan Zizzo Photography

    Black Tie Dinner Dallas 2025

    Photo by Jonathan Zizzo Photography

    Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, Libby Gonzales, Liliana Villarreal, Deidre Coleman.

    But first the event, with the theme this year of "Still We Rise," welcomed glamorously attired guests down the gold carpet (a nod to Wicked, perhaps?) for a lively cocktail hour spent browsing the extensive silent auction and capturing their striking ensembles at the many photo ops. Guests also vied for a $50,000 luxury car credit courtesy of Park Place Motorcars Dallas, marking the 17th year of partnership with the long-standing supporter.

    Inside the ballroom, DFW's own Denise Lee began the program with a powerful performance of Andra Day's "Rise Up" before the BTD board of directors was introduced by U.S. Representative Julie Johnson, the first openly gay member of Congress from the South and the first woman to ever represent Texas' District 32.

    Carl Nassib, the NFL's first openly gay active player, then introduced Jaymes Black, CEO of The Trevor Project, who was honored with the Kuchling Humanitarian Award for their life-saving work supporting LGBTQ+ youth.

    A fast-paced live auction was followed by representatives of the BTD 2025 beneficiaries:

    • Abounding Prosperity, Inc.
    • ASD - A Home for Life
    • Cathedral of Hope
    • Celebration Community Church
    • Dallas Hope Charities
    • Equality Texas Foundation
    • Finn's Place
    • Galileo Church / NTTN
    • HELP Center for LGBT Health & Wellness
    • Human Rights Campaign Foundation
    • Kind Clinic
    • Legacy Cares
    • LGBTQ SAVES
    • Northaven Church
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas
    • Resource Center
    • Synergy Wesley Foundation
    • Transition Resource Action Center
    • Turtle Creek Chorale
    • Uptown Players
    • The Women's Chorus of Dallas

    Dallas native Hayley Orrantia and the band Extended Play entertained during dinner, before Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett brought the crowd to its feet with a message of unity and perseverance. She introduced Libby Gonzales, this year's recipient of the Mike Anglin Trailblazer Award, which is given to an LGBTQ+ individual under the age of 25 who has proven to be a change agent for the LGBTQ+ community on a local or national level.

    Jasmine Crockett Black Tie Dinner Dallas 2025 Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett.Photo by Selig Polyscope Company

    Following an introduction by actor actor Brian Michael Smith, Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, continued that call to action, reminding guests that courage — like fear — can be contagious.

    From its beginnings in 1982 as a small gathering of friends to a national symbol of LGBTQ+ unity, Black Tie Dinner continues to define what it means to rise, again and again, together. Proceeds from the Dinner will be announced December 18 at The Empire Room in Dallas.

    The 45th Annual Black Tie Dinner will take place November 14, 2026.

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