Check out these three nonprofit features from the Richardson edition of Community Impact published in 2024.

Richardson Symphony Orchestra strengthens community, conductor says

Unlike many other community symphonies, Richardson Symphony Orchestra has only had three music directors in its history.

Current Music Director Clay Couturiaux attributes this to the support of the community and the musicians.

“The orchestra is an important part of the community’s fabric,” he said. “Orchestras attract all different kinds of types of people in the community.”Dallas-based nonprofit Computers for the Blind offers laptops for the visually impaired nationwide


Local nonprofit Computers for the Blind and its board members work to ensure those with visual impairments can access computers.

The organization, which is located just across the Richardson border in Dallas, customizes refurbished laptops with assistive software that allows individuals with visual impairments to operate computers. It also provides training on how to use the software.Local Good Pantry helps address food insecurity in Richardson

Since it opened in November 2023, Richardson-based Local Good Pantry has rapidly become a resource for many local families facing food insecurity.

According to Local Good Pantry Director Tracy Parlin, the nonprofit has seen an increase in demand as it steps in to fill the void left by the closing of a neighboring pantry.