Dallas Can Academies, a nonprofit high school dropout recovery program, will present their Lifetime Achievement Award to philanthropist, wife and mother Melody Rogers at their 23rd annual Motherhood: The Lifetime Achievement Award Luncheon. The luncheon is open to the public and annually recognizes women who exemplify family and community leadership while benefiting the students of the five Dallas Can Academy campuses.
Rogers will be honored for her commitment to education, family and community. Rogers has built a life of being devoted to helping others. She is a dedicated volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, the North Texas Food Bank and The Warren Center. She has also donated many hours of volunteer service to countless other charities, including serving as Honorary Chair for the 2014 Fashion Stars for a Cause benefiting the Suicide and Crisis Center, as well as hosting Christmas in Fair Park.
Dallas Can Academies, a nonprofit high school dropout recovery program, will present their Lifetime Achievement Award to philanthropist, wife and mother Melody Rogers at their 23rd annual Motherhood: The Lifetime Achievement Award Luncheon. The luncheon is open to the public and annually recognizes women who exemplify family and community leadership while benefiting the students of the five Dallas Can Academy campuses.
Rogers will be honored for her commitment to education, family and community. Rogers has built a life of being devoted to helping others. She is a dedicated volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, the North Texas Food Bank and The Warren Center. She has also donated many hours of volunteer service to countless other charities, including serving as Honorary Chair for the 2014 Fashion Stars for a Cause benefiting the Suicide and Crisis Center, as well as hosting Christmas in Fair Park.
Dallas Can Academies, a nonprofit high school dropout recovery program, will present their Lifetime Achievement Award to philanthropist, wife and mother Melody Rogers at their 23rd annual Motherhood: The Lifetime Achievement Award Luncheon. The luncheon is open to the public and annually recognizes women who exemplify family and community leadership while benefiting the students of the five Dallas Can Academy campuses.
Rogers will be honored for her commitment to education, family and community. Rogers has built a life of being devoted to helping others. She is a dedicated volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, the North Texas Food Bank and The Warren Center. She has also donated many hours of volunteer service to countless other charities, including serving as Honorary Chair for the 2014 Fashion Stars for a Cause benefiting the Suicide and Crisis Center, as well as hosting Christmas in Fair Park.