
This Thursday, don't miss the premiere dramatic screening of A Fighting Chance, hosted by KLRU Austin. The film sheds light on what it really takes for families to survive and thrive in Texas and exposes the tough choices families must make on a daily basis.
The documentary will chronicle every step of their journey as they fight to meet their most basic needs. Thanks to the generosity of Methodist Health Care Ministries, the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Citi Foundation, filmmakers hope to touch the hearts and minds of Texans by illuminating the harsh reality of poverty and challenging our common assumptions.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion.
The event is free, but seating is limited so be sure to RSVP.
This Thursday, don't miss the premiere dramatic screening of A Fighting Chance, hosted by KLRU Austin. The film sheds light on what it really takes for families to survive and thrive in Texas and exposes the tough choices families must make on a daily basis.
The documentary will chronicle every step of their journey as they fight to meet their most basic needs. Thanks to the generosity of Methodist Health Care Ministries, the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Citi Foundation, filmmakers hope to touch the hearts and minds of Texans by illuminating the harsh reality of poverty and challenging our common assumptions.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion.
The event is free, but seating is limited so be sure to RSVP.
This Thursday, don't miss the premiere dramatic screening of A Fighting Chance, hosted by KLRU Austin. The film sheds light on what it really takes for families to survive and thrive in Texas and exposes the tough choices families must make on a daily basis.
The documentary will chronicle every step of their journey as they fight to meet their most basic needs. Thanks to the generosity of Methodist Health Care Ministries, the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Citi Foundation, filmmakers hope to touch the hearts and minds of Texans by illuminating the harsh reality of poverty and challenging our common assumptions.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion.
The event is free, but seating is limited so be sure to RSVP.