Cece Cox Compiled by Dallas Voice staff As we mark the first Friday in 2025 — and the 2,115th issue of Dallas Voice — we wanted to take one more chance to look back at the 12 months just behind us and honor the people who were true heroes of the LGBTG community in 2024.
And if we’re going to call out the heroes, then, of course, we have to mention those who have been the biggest villains, as well. THE HEROES(Remember, these are just a few of the heroes of 2024.
Dallas Voice honors all those who contribute, every day in ways big and small, to make our community better.) Cece CoxThe 84-unit property known as Oak Lawn Place and situated on Sadler Place, just off the intersection of Denton Drive Cutoff and Inwood Road, started accepting applications for residents last July, and within its first month, the complex, a program of Resource Center, already had a waiting list.
Resource Center also renovated the building just in front of Oak Lawn Place, facing Inwood Road, to consolidate the services of the Nelson-Tebedo Clinic, the food pantry, the primary healthcare clinic, mental health counseling, the hot meals program, case management and more.