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Justice Revival Voters Guide
Mayoral Run-Off June 18

The most often heard excuse for not voting in an election is "my one little vote won't make a difference." Yet history is full of instances proving the enormous power of one single vote. In many cases, the course of nations has been changed because one individual ballot was cast — or not cast — depending upon your point of view. The future of Dallas can be determined by your vote.

The Greater Dallas Justice Revival Mayoral Venue is the only one where you watch the candidates respond with their views on faith, hunger, homelessness, economic development, and education. Watch them share personal stories that affect their views on public policy.

Please forward this page and links below to your friends, family and faith partners so we can continue the transformation of our city.

To watch each candidates share how faith will affect their public policy, click here:

To watch the candidates perspective on the hunger crisis in our city, click here:

To watch and hear what solutions the candidates suggest for housing the homeless, click here:

To watch the candidates plans to grow small business in Dallas, click here:

To watch and hear how the candidates will work with Dallas Independent School District, click here:

Note: The Greater Dallas Justice Revival does not endorse any candidate for elected office. We meet with political candidates and office holders to educate them on issues related to biblical justice.

Click on the candidates' picture below to find out more information provided by their office.

kunkle Rawlings

David Kunkle

Mike Rawlings

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Service

300,000 Dallas County Children will go hungry this summer… unless we work together to change their world.

I need your help. Thousands of children in our region face hunger this summer unless we take up the challenge to change the food poverty landscape of our community. As the Justice Revival touched more than 10,000 students in 2010, we were astonished that most of these children came to school hungry, went to bed hungry, and went hungry on weekends.

We have accepted the challenge by the Texas Hunger Initiative and CitySquare summer feeding program to change their world. Here is how you can help:

How Can I Get Involved?

Adopt a Child- You may wish to sponsor one or more children in one of our targeted schools. For $5 a meal you can ensure that a child will not go hungry.

Adopt a School – There are currently 70 elementary schools in DISD that need backpacks provided for children who have little or no food on weekends. For $25 per child, enough food will fill a backpack for a weekend.

Adopt a Pantry- There are 24 selected sites where families receive supplement groceries. A donation of $700 can provide 100 families supplemental groceries for a month. A donation of $8,400 will provide 100 families supplemental groceries for a year.

Adopt a Kitchen- There are four targeted areas of our city where industrial kitchens are needed to feed 250 children each afternoon. Located near schools with the largest concentration of children needing after school meal, the food costs are supplemented by the USDA, and local retired residents are trained in food preparation. These locations also provide after-school tutoring for children in a safe environment.

To make a donation to help provide backpacks, supplemental groceries or support services, please donate now

To find out more information on how you can become involved, click here: