Small businesses across Texas are getting money to make needed repairs and some lucky Texans could win money to cover their own home improvements on Make It Happen Day.
Mico’s Hot Chicken in Houston which has been struck by a string of break-ins and robberies in the past year
Humble: Simply Good Pies, a cherished pie shop in Dallas, which was destroyed by an extensive fire destroyed in March The Grill at Leon Springs in San Antonio which has been temporarily closed since a fire in May 2021 caused its roof to collapse 50 Texans will also get a chance to win $1,000 to cover the cost of their own home improvement projects using one of the many home services professionals on Yelp.
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