A relentless compassion for the well-being of people would accurately define the maiden family.
For twenty years, the Maiden Foundation has championed the inherent dignity of every person, given that many are excluded from the political, economic, and social systems that shape their lives. We focus our efforts where the need is greatest, especially in North Texas, but our vision goes far beyond borders. Wherever there’s an opportunity to create lasting, meaningful change, we’re committed to making an impact.
The History of the Maiden Foundation
The Maiden Foundation was launched on April 17, 2005, in the living room of our family home on Russell Glen Lane, in Dallas. Rooted in a vision to expand our reach in ministry work, we sought to create a platform that would allow us to touch more lives and serve more communities. With faith as our foundation and a deep desire to uplift those in need, the Maiden Foundation began its journey, originally named Two Wins Foundation.
Our inaugural event was a vibrant community-wide festival held at the local YMCA in Oak Cliff. This celebration of connection and service set the tone for what would become nearly two decades of meaningful impact. From those humble beginnings, our organization has grown exponentially, investing thousands of dollars in over fifty initiatives aimed at transforming lives and empowering communities.
By 2015, as we celebrated our 10th anniversary, we reflected on our journey and recognized the need for a strategic pivot. Our board and leadership resolved to move from the intensity of managing programs to focusing on supporting other nonprofit organizations aligned with our mission. This decision allowed us to amplify our impact, directing resources toward partners who share our vision for change.
Today, while we continue to host signature events annually, the heart of our work lies in charitable investments. By empowering community partners and championing initiatives that promote education, mentorship, and development, the Maiden Foundation remains committed to building a brighter future for Dallas and beyond.
Our journey is a testament to the power of faith, vision, and the belief that lasting impact starts with a willingness to serve.t.
“The Maiden Foundation was born from our family’s deep commitment to giving back, a value woven into our company mission as real estate developers and community builders. We believe in meeting people where they are to serve, working to create a brighter tomorrow for Dallas and the communities we proudly invest in.”
OUR COMMUNITY IMPACT
THE GOLD CHAIR FIVE UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS ROAD TO SUCCESS 580 STUDENTS VISITED DALLAS COMPANIES NEHEMIAH PROJECT RAISED OVER $653,142 FOR COMMUNITY PROJECTS FROGS FOR A DAY WORKED WITH OVER 17 DIFFERENT SCHOOLS REDBIRD STARBUCKS STORE 51 COMMUNITY EVENTS ELEVATE 175 YOUNG MEN MENTORED REDBIRD TOMORROW FOUNDATION RENOVATED MOORLAND YMCA GAMECHANGERS CAMP HOSTED 13 SPORTS CAMPS ALL PRO DADS 10,283 STUDENTS INSPIRED BAGS TO SCHOOL 1,653 BACK PACKS DONATED A SOULFUL CHRISTMAS 3,760 TOYS DONATED FATHERHOOD PROJECT 476 FATHERS REACHED SOUP FOR THE SOUL 523 HOMELESS SERVED COATS & COCKTAILS OVER 7,250 COATS DONATED REFRESH RECIPIENT OF 18 AWARDS ART OF GIVING 750 THANKSGIVING MEALS PROVIDED WE GATHER 18,000 ATTENDED EVENTS IMAGINE 2020 31 DIFFERENT SCHOOLS IMPACTED SUMMER LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 8 HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERS BIG HOOPS 21 COMMUNITY PARTNERS