Nov. 9, 2025
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Updated Nov. 11, 2025 at 8:00 a.m. CST
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Dallas Morning News Charities will launch its 40th annual campaign to support hungry and homeless North Texans on Nov. 11.
This year’s campaign will run through Jan. 31, 2026, with a goal of raising $2 million to provide resources across Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton and Ellis counties.
DMN Charities covers all administrative costs of the campaign, ensuring that all proceeds go directly to participating nonprofits.
Since 1986, the campaign has raised more than $38.5 million, according to a DMN Charities news release.
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“This 40th year marks an extraordinary milestone for the Dallas Morning News Charities and the community we serve,” said Grant Moise, president and publisher of The Dallas Morning News. “We’re honored by the trust placed in us to direct those funds where they can make the greatest impact and create lasting change.”
This year, the campaign supports 16 North Texas nonprofits.
All Community OutreachArlington Life ShelterBrother Bill’s Helping HandCity HouseCornerstone Community Development CorporationCrossroads Community ServicesHarmony Community Development CorporationIrving CaresMission Oak CliffOur Daily BreadSharing Life Community OutreachTransition Resource Action CenterThe Chocolate Mint FoundationThe Samaritan InnThe Storehouse Community CenterWilkinson Center
These organizations provide nutritious meals, safe shelter, clothing, hygiene items, emergency financial aid and other vital services.
To learn more about the 2025-26 campaign, visit dmncharities.com.
