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Hurst Gives Back
On April 21, City of Hurst team members spent the day serving a neighbor in need while promoting property pride in our city!
City volunteers partnered with 6Stones to help renovate the exterior of a Hurst resident’s home. The CPR program is designed to assist those homeowners who are in the greatest need of assistance and are unable to perform the necessary work themselves. Certain guidelines must be met before a homeowner will be considered eligible for assistance through the CPR program.
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Dozens of city volunteers donated their time and abilities to perform scraping, painting, landscaping, and garbage removal for a disabled senior veteran who has lived in Hurst for 18 years.



The estimated investment in his property came out to around $15,000 in improvements! We have partnered with 6Stones for years to help serve residents needing home repairs and have recently added a new element to help expand our reach to neighbors surrounding the home where more extensive work is being done. City Council Members and staff went door-to-door and offered curb address painting, the hanging of American flags, and a potted plant for their front porch. It was a great day of serving and building relationships with neighbors!
Know anyone who could benefit from the CPR program? They can sign up at hursttx.gov/CPR. We look forward to seeing how this program continues to evolve in the future.