Wael: Finally Home
BEDFORD — Forks and knives clatter against ceramic plates as Wael and I sit down for lunch. The Old West Cafe is a far cry
Read More Guest Post: You Absolutely HAVE to Be Part of Operation Back 2 School
Text by Britney Bowen, HEB ISD Operation Back 2 School is one of my favorite things. Seriously. I love 6 Stones and everything they do,
Read More In Cleburne, Faith and Service Are Two Sides of One Coin
We believe that everyone has a vested interest in improving their community. Whether our volunteers come from government offices, churches, or corporations, we want them
Read More Wael: Finally Home
A native of Baghdad, Wael and his family were some of the first to encounter American troops in the early 2000s. Raised under Saddam Hussein’s
Read More Ellen: Hurricanes and Homelessness
Ellen Lobue didn’t go to school to become a Social Worker, but the job got a hold of her there. The more she learned about
Read More Ellen: Hurricanes and Homelessness
Ellen Lobue didn’t go to school to become a Social Worker, but the job got a hold of her there. The more she learned about
Read More Faye: The Community Tapestry
Faye Beaulieu is a trustee for the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District and a Regional Director with United Way. The work goes together, and it gives her
Read More Boval: A Community Company
Boval Biosolutions, one of several brands owned by Lifecycle Biotechnologies, has been manufacturing medical products for nearly 40 years. Their clients include blood banks, cell
Read More Raiders United: Champions in Soccer, Life
In 2010, 6 Stones and the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District partnered to launch an intramural soccer program fro junior high boys. Until that time, only girls
Read More Kelly: More Than Surviving
Kelly doesn’t look like a woman who hit the end of her rope. Not anymore. In fact, a cursory glance at the HEB ISD employee
Read More We’re Building an Urban Farm!
If you’ve dropped by the office on a weekday afternoon recently, there’s a good chance that you saw something strange out in the Community Garden.
Read More We Restore More Than Homes
We’ve said that for a long time. It’s one of the most important things we stress about the Community Powered Revitalization (CPR) program. The houses
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