From handball to football, every athlete knows that nothing is more important than the team. Each member lends a helping hand to their teammates so they can get stronger together.
For Tracy Eubanks ('84), the "Metrocrest" communities of Carrollton, Addison, Coppell and Farmers Branch are his team.
"I'd love for this area to be the healthiest community in Texas," Eubanks says. "We want to be a part of that, and we want to drive that."
Eubanks is the CEO of Metrocrest Services, a nonprofit dedicated to bettering the community through housing stability, employment coaching, food assistance and more. With construction complete on the organization's $20 million, 48,000-square-foot campus in Carrollton, he hopes it will serve as a one-stop shop for people in need.
"I still get goosebumps when I give tours," Eubanks says. "I think it's because of what's possible here."
With expansive classrooms, professional computer labs and teaching kitchens, Eubanks is leading the way for Metrocrest to create even greater good.