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YOU BETTER MASK SOMEBODY ALERT! Inner-City Community Health Advisory & Faith Response — 76104 and Beyond

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  YOU BETTER MASK SOMEBODY ALERT! Inner-City Community Health Advisory & Faith Response — 76104 and Beyond FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Wednesday, January 21, 2026 Due to renewed concerns about COVID variants and increased respiratory illness, New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church of Fort Worth, in partnership with the Ministers Justice Coalition, is taking action to help protect the 76104 community and inner-city neighborhoods across Fort Worth. “We believe everyone needs help, but especially the inner city, and faith calls us to respond with action,” says Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr. Inner-city communities are often hit the hardest because of limited access to healthcare, higher exposure risks, and fewer resources. This response is being led by the Skills City Resilience Responders, who continue to serve where the need is greatest. Health officials continue to recommend wearing masks, using hand sanitizer often, and being cautious in crowded places, even when people do not feel sick. ...

A GLORIOUS GLIMPSE OF GOD’S GLORY: The 2026 MLK Day Holiday Weekend United Morningside to Mesquite To Reignite Dr. King’s Poor People’s Campaign.

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A GLORIOUS GLIMPSE OF GOD’S GLORY: The 2026 MLK Day Holiday Weekend United Morningside to Mesquite To Reignite Dr. King’s Poor People’s Campaign. FORT WORTH, TEXAS — The 2026 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Weekend carried profound spiritual and historical significance for Pastor Kyev Tatum, who marked 40 years of faithful engagement in MLK commemorations—four decades of answering the call to justice, service, and sacrificial love. Introduced to the philosophy and prophetic witness of Dr. King in 1986, Pastor Tatum has spent a lifetime translating belief into action. This year’s observance stood as a living testimony to King’s vision, uniting faith, history, and public service across North Texas. Through a cemetery cleanup, a justice-centered worship service, and the distribution of life-sustaining resources, the weekend embodied Dr. King’s Poor People’s Campaign in motion. Honoring the Past, Serving the Present The weekend began on Saturday, January 17, with the Inaugural Buffalo S...

COFFEE ALLO COOPERATIVE: Hello, Coffee. Hello, Opportunity. A Single Mothers’ Specialty Coffee Cooperative—moving from charity to financial Liberty.

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COFFEE ALLO COOPERATIVE: Hello, Coffee. Hello, Opportunity. A Single Mothers’ Specialty Coffee Cooperative—moving from charity to financial Liberty. From the Seed to the Sip | From the Bean to the Bank A Different Drip. A Different Sip. For a Different ZIP. Same Grams. Different Grind. What Is Coffee Allo? Coffee Allo Cooperative is a new opportunity for single mothers who are ready for more—more stability, more income, and more control over their future ( https://youtu.be/lGN1NYYYiU0 ). Coffee Allo is a women-led specialty coffee cooperative created to help single mothers move from welfare to the workforce, from short-term assistance to long-term economic independence  This is not a handout. This is a hand up, a skill set, and a pathway to ownership. Who Coffee Allo Is For Coffee Allo is designed for single mothers who: • Want a real career, not just a job • Need flexible, family-friendly work • Are ready to learn new skills • Want to earn a livable wage • Desi...

THE INAUGURAL BUFFALO SOLDIERS MLK DAY OF SERVICE New Trinity Cemetery • Haltom City, Texas. Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 10AM.

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THE INAUGURAL BUFFALO SOLDIERS MLK DAY OF SERVICE New Trinity Cemetery • Haltom City, Texas. Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 10AM.  More than 35 Texans braved harsh winter conditions to retrieve over 500 wreaths and carefully preserve American flags during the Inaugural Buffalo Soldiers MLK Day of Service, held Saturday, January 17, 2026, at historic New Trinity Cemetery. What might have been a quiet, overlooked morning instead became a powerful demonstration of remembrance, reverence, and collective resolve. On a day dedicated to honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the community gathered not merely to commemorate, but to act. This was more than symbolic service. It was sacred labor. Hands stiff from the cold worked with intention, lifting wreaths, straightening flags, and tending to sacred ground that holds generations of Black history, sacrifice, and resilience. Each wreath retrieved and every flag preserved affirmed a shared truth: these lives, these storie...

“I Just Want to Do God’s Will.” 1 Corinthians 15:58— Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pastor Kyev Tatum’s 40th Anniversary of Engagement in the MLK Celebration (1986–2026)

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“I Just Want to Do God’s Will.” 1 Corinthians 15:58— Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Pastor Kyev Tatum’s 40th Anniversary of Engagement in the MLK Celebration (1986–2026). Link:  https://youtu.be/T7PeAaZkkwI?si=MPORvBt_tnFBLu2D For forty years, Pastor Kyev Tatum has answered Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s call not merely with eloquent words, but with faithful, sustained action. From his early engagement at the University of North Texas in 1986 to the present-day distribution of more than 50,000 pounds of food through the MLK Hunger Bowl in 2026, Pastor Tatum’s life and ministry are guided by one unwavering conviction: “I just want to do God’s will.” That calling continues to shape a unified and purposeful MLK Weekend—anchored in service, faith, education, and justice. The weekend begins on Saturday, January 17, 2026, with the Buffalo Soldiers MLK Day of Service at historic New Trinity Cemetery. Community members gather to honor legacy through hands-on service, carefully collecting w...