KRLD Difference Makers: Recent Episodes

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KRLD’s Susy Solis is recognizing North Texans who make outstanding contributions in their community.

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For almost 50 years the Dallas Black Theater Academy has been creating a path for success for students across North Texas. They're this week's KRLD DIfference Makers.

Katricia Eaglan was only 14 when she saw dancers from the Dallas Black Theater. It opened her eyes. 
"It was my first time seeing the company. That was my first time seeing dancers that looked like me, skintones, body type, dancing to music that I would be interested in dancing to," Katricia said. 

That's when she became interested in dancing and attending the Dallas Black Theater Academy. After graduating and joining the Dallas Black Theater professional touring company, Katricia is now the Director of the Dallas Black Theater Academy - which has been exposing the children of Dallas to all forms of dance since 1973.

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A first-generation college graduate is now helping to make the path to college graduation more accessible for North Texas students. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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A Fort Worth family is building a legacy working at the same place for close to 30 years. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers. 

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A North Texas mother's son was killed in combat, now she's making sure his legacy never dies. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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A neighborhood restaurant provided more than food during the winter storm, helping stranded drivers and making new friends. Here's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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She hadn't seen her high school friend in 20 years but she made a donation that saved her life. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

Megan Neitzal and Nono Osujee weren't much more than social media friends after graduating from Ursuline Academy of Dallas about 20 years ago, but in September Megan saw a post from Nono that she just couldn't move past.

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A North Texas teen is using fine arts to boost the confidence and creativity of other kids. She's this week's KRLD DIfference Maker.

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A North Texas boy with leukemia received bone marrow from a German man whom he’d never met. Joshua Coleman and DKMS are this week’s Difference Makers.

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A high school senior is helping homeless people find recovery, and get off the streets. Here's this week's KRLD DIfference Maker.

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A couple of former pro skateboarders created an urban farm to fight food insecurity and connect with their community. Here's this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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For the fifth consecutive year, the Statler will be the host for Thanksgiving for Your Service, a tribute to our nation’s heroes presented by Centurion American Development Group and Operation Forever Free. On Thanksgiving Day, all active first responders, retired veterans, medical professionals, and their immediate families are invited to enjoy a complimentary Thanksgiving dinner from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

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A North Texan is using art to connect his community and create change. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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An Oak Cliff non profit, helping high school students get new shoes and a new state of mind. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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Some Dallas Police officers are going beyond the call of duty to bring smiles - and shoes - to kids in the neighborhoods they patrol. They're this week''s KRLD Difference Makers.

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A North Texas nurse is going above and beyond to make sure her students and their families stay safe and healthy.

Veronica De La Torre was already super busy as a registered nurse at a local hospital, but a phone call from a recruiter prompted her to take on even more.

"A recruiter didn't know that I'm a chronic asthmatic or that my kids are chronic asthmatics but she told me that kids every year die in the school district from preventable asthma-related causes," Veronica said. "I was flabbergasted. It dwelled on me and the more and more I thought about it, I thought, 'I've got to get in there and help.'"

While maintaining her nursing job at the hospital, she is the school nurse at DISD's Young Women's STEAM Academy, an all-girls school that focuses on math and engineering.

The campus is also home to special needs students who have chronic health conditions and need special care. It's one of the few DISD schools that provides care for those kinds of students. 

Along with the unique challenges of dealing with special education students, a language barrier exists not just for her students but for their families, many of whom only speak Spanish.

When covid hit Veronica went even further to ensure her students and their families got the medical care they needed.

"When I could hear the angst in my students' voices and they are so worried about it, I'm worried about it too. If your family unit is not safe, then you're not safe and don't feel safe, " Veronica said. "They would tell me things like they went to get tested and they were positive for the coronavirus but they didn't know what to do after that. They were sent home so I actually met several families at local hospitals so they could seek treatment. I met a couple of families here on campus in the parking lot in our car so they could follow me to a hospital so they could get treatment." 

For Veronica, it's just another day on the job. 

"If I could get them the help they need, that's why I wanted to be a nurse," Veronica said. "It's rewarding to hear them tell you, 'If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have made it,' and I really appreciate it. It's a cultural issue and I'm thrilled to be a part of the solution."

We're proud to call Veronica De La Torre this week's KRLD Difference Maker. 

If you know someone making a difference in the community send us an email at differencemaker@krld.com.

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A North Texas businessman found his calling in an unexpected way.  He's this week's KRLD DIfference Maker. It was a death in his family that prompted businessman Alfonso Montiel to make a big change.

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Doris Martinez was just a kid when her family moved here from Puerto Rico.

Her grandmother was diagnosed with cancer and there were hospice nurses going to their home to provide care but none of the nurses could speak Spanish.

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Two firefighters from two different departments happened to be in the right place, at the right time. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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He's helping kids explore their passion in technology. He's this week's KRLD Difference maker.

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They normally work on trucks - but this week a team of good samaritans is building bikes for a group of deserving kids. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

They keep some of the largest fleets of vehicles rolling across the U.S.  "FleetPride is the largest heavy-duty distributor of heavy-duty truck parts and service in the United States," said Victoria Roberts who is the Director of Marketing. "We supply all of the world's commercial fleets. We keep the U.S. running."

Now the team at FleetPride is using their skills to build bikes for hundreds of kids in need.

"We are working in partnership with the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County to build bicycles," Victoria said. 

The kids said they wanted two wheels so they could "go wherever they want." Victoria says the team is always looking for ways to give back.

Previously, the team built wheelchairs for the elderly and donated $30,000 to St. Judes Children's Hospital after donating a portion of their proceeds on North Texas Giving Day. 

We're proud to call Victoria Roberts and FleetPride this week's KRLD Difference Maker

"They have several kids that are very excited to receive these so I can't wait to see pictures. I think they are going to be very surprised," Victoria said. 

If you know someone making a difference in the community, send us an email at differencemaker@krld.com. 

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A North Texas Girl Scout is getting high school students interested in books again with her award-winning idea. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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He's investing in education in the Dallas ISD - not just for his kids but for future generations. Here's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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A self taught designer is now helping the younger generation discover their passion. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

You might have seen Cat Dillon's work on some popular shows and movies.

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A major donation making a big difference for hundreds of people. Here's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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An off-duty cop answered the call of duty - saving a man's life after a terrifying crash. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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This Dallas educator gives students with disabilities a chance to flourish and have fun during the summer. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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One North Texas family is helping others through one of the most difficult decisions they'll ever have to make. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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A North Texas Teacher is now part of an elite group of women changing the world through STEM. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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Former police officer Justin Delacruz came up with Patrol Stories, a nonprofit organization that educates students on the role of police in their community, 911 safety education, and motivational techniques to become a successful adult.

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We're proud to call Shawn Serfass and 2nd Chance Mentors this weeks KRLD Difference Makers.

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It's an organization that gives students a pathway to change their lives through the arts - They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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A North Texas nurse began a tradition that helps the families in the Neonatal Intentsive Care Unit seem not-so-scary. She's this weeks KRLD Difference Maker.

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Two North Texas moms are making this holiday season extra special for victims of domestic violence and their children. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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The idea came to her in a dream - and now what she started is changing lives around the world. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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A community garden is changing the lives and hearts of students in one North Texas school district. They're this week’s KRLD Difference Makers.

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Elizabeth Hilton had plans to become when she saw something that changed her life. Hilton was going working in downtown Dallas and, admittedly, wasn’t paying much attention to the training they were undergoing. She looked outside the high-rise window to see a Dallas Fire Rescue engine pull up across the street. It sparked her curiosity to them truly enjoy their jobs.

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A middle schooler who was brutally bullied by his classmates is now an advocate and champion for others who feel they don't have a voice. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker

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She gave her best friend the gift the life - 10 years later they are still celebrating. They're this week's KRLD DIfference Makers.

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A North Texas organization that helps victims of domestic violence has launched a new program that addresses the issue before it becomes violent. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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A 43 year-old North Texas father and his 23 year-old son are first in Texas to go through the Police Academy together. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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They are handy men and women - lending a hand to hundreds of homeowners in need. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

As Executive Director of Servolution Network Jason Malewiski and hundreds of volunteers help the most desperate people.

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A group of former police officers and volunteers are now using their knowledge to build relationships between first responders and the communities they serve -- and it's changing lives. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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A North Texas couple combined their passions to fill a need and give people with special needs special opportunities. They're this week’s KRLD Difference Makers.

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It’s an animal rescue like you've never seen and the volunteers that have been rescuing and rehabbing some of the smallest animals are this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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There are thousands of North Texans who don't have access to desperately needed healthcare. But one North Texas doctor, whose calling is to help underserved communities, is providing more than healthcare to those who need it most. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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Children with special needs and their families are living their lives to the fullest with the help of a North Texas organization. It's  this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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A North Texan made a career change after more than 30 years....and is providing "dignity in a bag" for those who need it most. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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What started as a challenge to effect change, ended with a program that helps students district-wide ...every month. The young women  behind the project are this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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A North Texas mother is using her pain after a tragedy to bring awareness mental health. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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A conversation led one North Texas mom to help young women build life skills and find independence. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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An idea came to fruition years later for one Texas woman and now she's wrapping people in love and care with her invention. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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It started with a pair of socks. Now one North Texas teen has gifted tens of thousands of socks to those who need it most. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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A mother of 4 was trying to leave Dallas in a storm and instead had a chance encounter with a soldier that changed her life and those of thousands more. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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A North Texas company is offering women a place to face their feelings in order to become financially secure. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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When a good samaritan stopped to help an injured driver, he didn't know he'd be saving that driver's life and starting a friendship. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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One North Texan has made it her mission to spread joy and give to those in need. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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Two North Texas women are taking on a global issue and helping women in the process. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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A North Texas man and dozens of volunteers are repairing homes and hearts, helping the people who need it most. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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When a North Texas business owner got word of an unprecedented storm hitting North Texas, she jumped into action to make sure her neighbors were safe through the storm. She's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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For more than three years, Francisco Gonzalez has been making dreams and jobs come true.

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A North Texas man has made it his mission to make his city the healthiest in the state and it was an incident from childhood that prompted him to do so. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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The principal at one North Texas high school found a way to help students in need while teaching them life skills and now a community is seeing a positive change. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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Frank Kuykendall never imagined he'd be working with kids and teens. As a program manager for the non profit Community Learning Center in Fort Worth, it's become his passion and personal mission to help troubled teens get an education and find meaningful employment.

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A North Texas man says one simple item can save lives and now he's made it mission to collect that item for thousands of people. He's this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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Two friends turned a passion for social media into a fundraiser for families who  need it most. They're this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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A North Texas Rugby team is going beyond the pitch and spreading Christmas cheer to those who need it most. 

KRLD Difference Makers is brought to you by the North Texas Food Bank. If you know someone making a difference in the community, send us an email at differencemaker@krld.com.

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What started as a teaching moment for his kids, turned into a movement for a North Texas family. Here's this weeks KRLD Difference Maker.

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usan Stephens felt a sense of comfort when she moved her 89 year-old mother to Presbyterian Village North Assisted Lving in Dallas.“For the past 18 months, she has not had to go to the emergency room or the hospital,” Susan said.

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A North Texas family is forever grateful for three nurses who saved their son after a near drowning.

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We're proud to call Veronica De La Torre this week's KRLD Difference Maker.

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The August Complex fire is now the largest fire in California's history and firefighters from across North Texas have been treveling to the west coast to help.

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Rodney Gattis has a servants heart, seeing the unseen in communities all over North Texas.

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When Kherri Jean's son 9 year old son, Orion, wanted to enter a national kindness speech contest sponsored by Think Kindness, Kherri said, "You can't win if you don't enter."

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Jim and Lisa Tally are high school sweethearts so when Lisa was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, the only thing Jim wanted was to be by his bride's side. But because of COVID-19, visitors are not allowed in the hospital.

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When Sr. Corporal Ruben Lozano went to Deep Ellum to find a mural he'd seen online, he never thought he'd meet the artist. The message in the mural resonated with the Dallas Police officer.

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Fear of the coronavirus struck close to home for Clay Van Eaton, a junior at Highland Park High School.

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Evan and Sally Batt opened Lockwood Distilling Co. in October as a passion project. They wanted a "Cheers" feel, where everyone knows your name and until the coronavirus pandemic struck the world, that's exactly what they had. 

We're proud to call Evan and Sally Batt and Lockwood Distilling Company this week's KRLD Difference Makers.

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First responders have the same concerns we do when it comes to fighting the coronavirus. 

If you know someone making a difference in the community, send Susy an email at susy.solis@entercom.com.

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Third year medical students at the University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine saw their future colleagues struggling when the coronavirus hit.

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It's been challenging for everyone to adjust to the "new normal" especially for teachers and students who are now having to do school online.

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A North Texas woman is being honored for springing into action and saving a man's life.

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Gail Roberts has always loved to volunteer, but when she started volunteering at the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center, she never left. For the past 7 years, she's used her skills in data management to help the team at the DCAC.

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Sharon Bradley has inspired thousands of students to get into the medical field as a health science teacher, but she wasn't always in the classroom

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We're proud to call Dr. Anna Tseng and Chamberlin Ballet this week's KRLD Community Heroes.

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Fort Worth Developer Happy Baggett epitomizes his name. Even after receiving a devastating diagnosis Happy remains happy.

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Thomas Mayfield Jr. has been teaching for 13 years but each set of students presents new challenges.

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There are thousands of animals at shelters across the country. But at the Mansfield Animal Shelter, with the help of a very special volunteer, dogs and cats going up for adoption are getting special photo shoots to help them attract a forever family. Susy Solis has this week's KRLD Community Hero.

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