Mending hearts . . . John “Chip” Oswalt ’68
Giving the gift of health
Child’s play . . . Evan Berlin ’09
A one-time foster care kid himself, Evan Berlin ’09 helped child welfare advocate LaVonne Roberts ‘84 create The Constellation Foundation to assist older children in the system.
Peace by piece . . . Jenny Everett ’09
Creating economic opportunity in Uganda
Wine into water . . . Stephen Lewis ’90
Stephen Lewis ’90 created Tithe Wines and wanted to find common purpose with customers. Now, the fruit of the vine helps fund African wells.
Dogged determination . . . Victor Neal ’92
Victor Neil ’92 started Love Our Local Animals to raise money for homeless, neglected and abandoned pets in the Fort Worth area.
A healthy helping . . . Carlo Capua ’00
Carlo Capua ’00 wanted to run his own business. His mom wanted to cook. Together, they created Z’s Café, which provides more than good food.
Agents of change
The philanthropic lessons learned on campus are life-changing for TCU students and alumni. Now they’re changing the lives of others and giving back in innovative ways.
The artful life of Marshall Harris
He once crushed opponents on the gridiron. Now he’s stepping above his competition by earning Texas’ top-artist prize.
Power mandate . . . nuclear waste scientist Rodney Ewing ’68
Appointed by the president to lead the Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board, Rod Ewing ’68 is advising Congress on the safest, most logical way to safely dispose of spent nuclear fuel.