Serving with Heart in Dallas–Fort Worth
SLKPS DFW is a 501(c)(3) public charity dedicated to supporting people experiencing homelessness and hardship, while improving public spaces through cleanup and tree-planting initiatives.
Quick facts
DFW area outreach
community network
food, kits, warmth
cleanups & trees
Proposed site: slkpsdfw.charity.io.vn (internal)
Vision
To be a trusted nonprofit in the DFW metroplex that connects community power to build a compassionate, sustainable, and culturally vibrant place to live.
Mission
Mobilize resources to support individuals and families in need—especially people experiencing homelessness and new immigrants—while improving urban spaces through cleanups and tree planting for a greener, kinder DFW.
Goals
- Deliver at least 12 community actions per year across the DFW area.
- Grow a network of 100+ active volunteers in year one.
- Maintain an emergency assistance fund for households facing sudden crises.
- Plant 500+ new trees within the first 3 years and keep public spaces clean.
What does “SLKPS DFW” mean?
SLKPS: Sewa, Love, Kindness, Peace, Service
DFW: Dallas–Fort Worth (metropolitan area in Texas, USA)
Together, SLKPS DFW reflects a spirit of service, compassion, sharing, and peace for communities across Dallas–Fort Worth.
Who we serve
- People experiencing homelessness and low-income families.
- Single seniors, newly arrived workers, and households in crisis.
- Youth seeking meaningful, organized volunteering opportunities.
Main Programs
Homeless Outreach & Relief
Hot meals, hygiene kits, warm clothing and temporary relief for neighbors in need.
Emergency Aid for Families
Food support, grocery gift cards, basic supplies for households facing sudden hardship.
Cleanups & Tree Planting
Neighborhood cleanups, recycling drives, canal & park care, and urban reforestation.
Weekend Meal Share
Hot dinners and care bags on weekend evenings in Irving & Dallas.
Winter Warmth Drive
Coats, blankets, and warming items for unsheltered neighbors.
Neighborhood Green Day
Block-by-block litter removal and tree planting for greener streets.
DFW Volunteer Day 2026
Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Venue: Centennial Park, Irving, TX
Event goals: Collect 2 tons of recyclable litter, plant 100 new trees, and distribute 300 care bags to people experiencing homelessness and families in need.
Timeline
How you can help
- Volunteer shifts: morning / afternoon / full-day.
- In-kind donations: warm clothing, blankets, hygiene items, grocery cards.
- Community partners: venues, cross-promotion, and co-hosting support.
Photo Gallery
Demo placeholders below — can be replaced with photos from SLKPS DFW activities.
Get Involved
Join our volunteer community, support with in-kind goods or funds, or partner with us to expand the impact.