“In recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings, we pay ourselves the highest tribute.”
Thurgood Marshall
Our mission is to mobilize men to enter into and alleviate the suffering in their communities, beginning with East Fort Worth.
“Dr. King won’t rise from the grave, Malcolm X won’t rise from the grave, we have to rise up to fix what is wrong.”
Stop Six has always been more than the headlines. For too long, people on the outside saw only crime, drugs, or struggle. But for Dante, Quinton, and Frank, Stop Six was family.
It was nights spent at your best friend’s house, football games in the street, and learning what it meant to be a man from brothers who had your back. Being a “product of your environment” wasn’t about falling into the trap—it was about choosing to rise above it.
That’s how World Wide P started. And that’s why these men came back—to lead, to teach, and to show the next generation that our community has always been bigger than the stereotypes.
From that brotherhood, Community Frontline was born. Today, we continue the same mission: mobilizing men and neighbors to step up, stand together, and transform our neighborhoods from the inside out.
This story was told in 76105: Dr. King Won’t Rise, which first premiered at TCU in 2017 and later screened at the Thin Line Festival and Fort Worth Indie Film Showcase.
View the full documentary.
Join us on the frontline by supporting our recent giving campaigns.
When you donate even a small amount to Community Frontline, you’re making an impact. We appreciate your support!
General Donations
When you donate, you're giving our communities renewed strength to help fight to alleviate their sufferings,…
When you donate, you’re giving our communities renewed strength to help fight to alleviate their sufferings, bringing families closer together, empower young people, bridge racial gaps and uniting entire communities. You can change lives.
Here are some of our efforts:
- Community Forums
- Mentoring
- Racial & Cultural Reconciliation and Engagement
- Job & Business Training
- Youth Educational Programs
- Police & Community Engagement
Without the contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations, and government agencies, these programs and events would not be possible.
Your contribution is tax-deductible.
Scholarships Donations
Please consider a contribution to our Scholarship Fund in support of Community Frontline's efforts to assist…
Please consider a contribution to our Scholarship Fund in support of Community Frontline’s efforts to assist with young men in their financial needs prior to and after high school graduation.
Here is a list Scholarships:
- College Scholarship
- Tuition
- Books
- Housing
- Food
- High School Scholarship
- Assist with college readiness
- Application fees
- Senior Fees
- Interview Attire
- Internet Access
- MLK Jr Community Center Scholarship
- 1 yr membership
- Community Envolvement
Without the contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations, and government agencies, these programs and events would not be possible.
Your contribution is tax-deductible.
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We focus on four pillars
We focus on four pillars: (1) racial justice and solidarity, (2) police/community relations and accountability, (3) mentoring and education, and (4) community beautification and development.
In the News

A Cause for Unity
The voicemail was enthusiastic. “Please come,” said Quinton Phillips, cofounder of a four-year-old nonprofit addressing racial problems and economic disparity on the East Side.

Molson Coors renews commitment to social justice support with $10K contribution to Fort Worth organization
The Molson Coors Beverage Company Fort Worth Brewery announced July 1 a $10,000 contribution support the CommUnity Frontline of Fort Worth.