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By Cristian ArguetaSoto, Fort Worth Report
April 20, 2022
Antonio Hanson, 35, attended a Boys & Girls Club on the east side of Fort Worth when he was 8 years old. His six years there helped shape him into the man he is today.
"Since I was growing up, everything was centered around service and serving others," Hanson said.
On April 19, Hanson coincidentally drove by the Boys & Girls Club of Tarrant County's Nicholas & Louella Martin branch, 3123 Avenue G, as Bridgestone gave the club a new van as a part of its "Driving Great Futures" initiative.
Hanson greeted Kevin Foster, the vice president of Community Relations and Building Services at the Boys & Girls Club of Tarrant County, whom he met when he was kid.
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