Social impact: how does your business help the community or the world?

We asked members of the community how their organizations help the community. We’ve shared some of the responses below.

At the heart of everything I do is my belief that strong communities are built by investing in people. Our work is about more than education or martial arts; it’s about loving people, shaping lives, building character, and creating safe, purpose-driven spaces for families to grow. Read More>>

The Crohn’s & Colitis Dietitians provides many free and low cost ways for people to get connected with vetted, evidence back nutrition tools. We also work 1:1 with people that need closer support. Read More>>

My thought process in becoming the Director of Child Nutrition for Splendora ISD is driven by passion, experience, purpose, and a commitment to provide students with the very best. When students walk through our meal service lines, I want them to experience the same excitement and quality they would if they were dining at a food court in the mall — not the institutionalized, sterile experience too often depicted in movies and television. Read More>>

Dahlia Fitness is a brand made by women for women. Through talking with friends, coworkers, and other trainers, I came to realize that many women do not think of physical fitness as a form of self-love. My business helps the community by giving women dedicated time and space to focus on themselves. Read More>>

Better Perfect You began as Better Perfect Me, a personal journey of self-empowerment, healing, and growth. It was born from a desire to overcome self-doubt and societal limitations by striving daily to become the best version of oneself. Read More>>

NextJenn TechMom’s Mobile Discovery Museum was created to bridge the gap in access to hands-on STEM learning—especially in underserved communities. We bring engaging, interactive exhibits directly to schools, libraries, and community centers, removing the barrier of transportation and cost. Read More>>
