Join DHNS Youth Association at the Diamond Hill Community Block Party on April 6th at Diamond Hill Community Center. Bring the kids to the Easter Egg Hunt hosted by City Post Church and come get registered for our 7-on-7 spring season.
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DHNS Youth Association Partners with Blue Zones Project Fort Worth
DHNS Youth Association continues its partnership with Blue Zones Project Fort Worth during the 2018 season.
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ToolBox Grant: Champions for Change
Diamond Hill North Side (DHNS) Youth Association was selected as a recipient of the ToolBox Grant Program from the North Texas Community Foundation. The grant will be used to conduct a community needs assessment to develop a community action plan and train local wellness champions. Continue reading “ToolBox Grant: Champions for Change”
DHNS Partners with FWPAL – Spring 7-on-7
Diamond Hill North Side Youth Association has partnered with Fort Worth Police Athletic League to offer flag football and 7-on-7 this Spring. Continue reading “DHNS Partners with FWPAL – Spring 7-on-7”
Diamond Hill Community Block Party – March 2018
DHNS Youth Association will be hosting conditioning drills at the Diamond Hill Community Block Party on Saturday, March 31st at Diamond Hill Community Center.
Join us for this community event and come register for fall football/cheer. We will be taking payments for fall fees during this event.
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DHNS Scores Big as Blue Zones Participating Organization
Diamond Hill North Side Youth Association was recently recognized as a Blue Zones Project Fort Worth Participating Organization. We were presented with a Blue Zones Project banner and certificate by BZPFW’s Ricky Cotto and Fort Worth City Councilmember Carlos Flores. Read more about the organization’s efforts on the BZPFW blog.
Diamond Hill North Side Youth Association has proved that a small organization can make a big impact on healthy behaviors, thanks to overwhelming support from the community and more than 150 children and their parents. Read the full article