A women’s shelter in Dallas is feeling the love this holiday season.
Those packages -- filled with goodies like toiletries, hair products, make-up, cozy socks and journaling supplies -- were delivered on Tuesday to the shelter.Sign up for NBC DFW newslettersWold said she tries to inspire to her fitness community to come together as one and volunteer together.
“GRIT has always been more than a boutique fitness studio, we are a women’s empowerment community that has served the City of Dallas for over 8 years,” said founder Brit Wold. “We are always looking for opportunities to share with other women the positive energy, strength and community that our members experience inside of our fitness studios every day - giving back to Genesis was the perfect fit.
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