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Giving open for local nonprofits

by | Sep 4, 2025 | Area News, Latest

5 Loaves Food Pantry in Sachse has a $50,000 goal for North Texas Giving Day. Donations will support not only food distribution, but also infrastructure, transportation and staffing needed to keep pace with rising demand. Courtesy photo

North Texas Giving Day returns Sept. 18, offering residents in Wylie, Sachse, Murphy and surrounding communities a chance to support causes close to home. Online giving opened Aug. 28 and continues through the big day. While not every local nonprofit can be highlighted here, residents are encouraged to explore the thousands of participating organizations at northtexasgivingday.org. The site allows donors to search by cause, county, operating budget and more, ensuring that everyone can find a meaningful way to give back.

In Wylie, Amazing Grace Food Pantry is seeking $10,000 to continue its mission of providing nutritional food to Collin County families in need. The all-volunteer organization helps ease financial burdens by distributing more than 100 pounds of food per visit, saving each family an estimated $600 while promoting healthier, less stressful lives.

Also addressing food insecurity, 5 Loaves Food Pantry in Sachse has set a $50,000 goal. Each week, the pantry serves more than 800 families, many with school-aged children. Donations will support not just food distribution, but also the infrastructure, transportation and staffing needed to keep pace with rising demand.

In-Sync Exotics in Wylie hopes to raise $200,000 to cover the annual cost of medications and veterinary care for its more than 70 rescued exotic cats. The sanctuary has already secured over $65,000 in matching funds, doubling the impact of donations. Every cat rescued by the nonprofit receives lifelong care, including food, medical treatment and enrichment.

Hope for the Cities, also based in Wylie, is working toward a $50,000 goal to provide financial assistance, food and housing support for families in crisis. The organization notes that $40 can provide a month of groceries for a family, while $500 helps cover partial rent.

Wylie’s American Legion Post 315 Hale-Combest is raising funds to support scholarships, veterans’ assistance and community programs. Donations help the post sponsor youth leadership programs such as Texas Boys State and Girls State, while also aiding local veterans and their families.

Coventry Reserve in St. Paul has set a $100,000 goal to support its day programs for adults with special needs. Tuition and pottery sales cover part of the costs, but donations help sustain and expand services that provide creative and therapeutic opportunities in a Christ-centered environment.

Hope’s Gate, a Wylie-based nonprofit, is raising $10,000 to fund higher education for orphans and survivors of human trafficking. The group’s education fund supports students pursuing degrees to help break the cycle of poverty, though additional funds are needed to meet demand.

Abby Road Rescue Sanctuary in Lavon, with a $5,000 goal, specializes in providing homes for dachshunds, small dogs and even livestock. The sanctuary also offers senior dogs a place to live out their days in comfort if not adopted. Donations will help cover the group’s largest expense—food.

City Missions, headquartered in Wylie, is seeking $100,000 to support its work with North Texans experiencing homelessness. The organization provides street outreach, hygiene kits, meals and case management. A $20 donation provides care essentials, while $1,500 can help someone transition into housing or recovery.

Finally, the Wylie Community Band, which provides a community service to the City of Wylie and surrounding areas, offering a musical outlet for talented community members, is also participating in North Texas Giving Day. The band co-sponsors an annual “Wylie in the Meyerson,” a performance event at the Morton Meyerson Symphony Center each spring. They hope to raise $6,000 to cover venue rental, marketing expenses, music purchases, insurance and co-sponsorship funds.

From animal rescue to food pantries, veterans’ support to special needs programs, these nonprofits reflect the spirit of giving in local communities. Residents are encouraged to make their gifts early or on Sept. 18 at northtexasgivingday.org. and help ensure these causes—and many others—continue to thrive.

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