In her weekly series, “Good People Doing Good Things”, Jill Dennison gifts us with a story about Chad Houser, a chef and restauranteur in Dallas, Texas, who runs a program to help young juveniles who were incarcerated to learn skills they can use to support themselves and contribute to society. Please share.
Welcome to Wednesday morning and our weekly Good People feature. For those who have only recently begun following Filosofa’s Word, every Wednesday morning I shine a light on people who are giving back, giving of themselves to help others and make the world just a little better place for us all. We are inundated with so much negativity these days, so many examples of greed and bigotry, that I think it serves us well to step back every now and then, to remind ourselves that there are a lot of good people in this world. I refer to these as the ‘silent majority’, for they are too busy out there doing good to have time to be loudly tooting their own horn. So today, I would like to introduce you to Chad Houser of Dallas, Texas …
In 2007, Chad Houser bought into a popular bistro in Dallas, and his…
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