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excerpt from Lake HighlandsToday:

Lake Highlands is getting several new neighbors over the the next few weeks, and they could use a hand from our current residents. 34 families who have been victimized by domestic violence will be moving into the Trinity Palms Apartments on Forest Lane. In addition to these families in crisis, about 15 single residents, mostly homeless United States veterans, will also become residents of the complex.

Readers will remember plans by the Dallas Housing Authority to offer permanent supportive housing at both Trinity Palms and the Woodside Condominiums here in Lake Highlands. Woodside was removed from consideration by the DHA, while plans for the Trinity Palms location moved forward.

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the re:vive foundation needs your help. visit out "how to help" tab to find out exactly what you can do, and check back to our website to follow our continuing relationship with these great people at Trinity Palms.

re:build. re:store. re:new.

re:vive.

live simply. love generously.

the re:vive foundation is a non profit organization that was founded in memory of an amazing woman who taught others around her that giving and serving were the most important ways to show others they were loved. Sidney Barfoot left this legacy behind when she passed away in march of 2008 after a brave battle with lung cancer, and today, the re:vive foundation exists to carry on this legacy of paying it forward. we pray that we can continue to make a difference in the lives of others as we partner with individuals and other non-profits to bring re:storation to our community.

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