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Harvey Meissner with Bill Scott and Cece Cox at Resource Center The Tony Bobrow Trust distributed more than $250M in donations to five local nonprofits this week, with more donations coming Harvey Meissner presents a Tony Bobrow Trust donation to Brooke Henderson, executive director of Legacy Caresr Harvey Meissner, co-trustee of The Anthony Bobrow Trust as well as president and general manager of The Hidden Door, recently presented checks totalling more than a quarter-million dollars to five local nonprofits providing services to the LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS communities in North Texas.

The trust, established by the estate of Hidden Door owner Tony Bobrow following his death in February 2018, is funded in part by proceeds from The Hidden Door.

The trust made its first round of donations to community organizations in May that same year. In the most recent round of donations, Meissner presented checks to A.I.N., Legacy Cares/Legacy Founders Cottage, Cathedral Charities, AIDS Services of Dallas and Resource Center.

Since those first donations in May 2018 and including these most recent donations, Meissner said, “With these we’ve put more than $2.3 million back into our community.” Harvey Meissner presents The Tony Bobrow Trust’s latest donation to A.I.N.

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