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How Status Labs Made Corporate Philanthropy an Extension of the Work
By Fort Worth Weekly
· July 7, 2026
· 6 min read
Most companies that want to do good start by writing a check. Status Labs started with its own toolkit. The reputation management firm built a philanthropic program, Incomplete Sentences, around the one thing it does better than almost anyone: telling a person's story in full. The people it tells th
Key takeaway The reputation management firm built a philanthropic program, Incomplete Sentences, around the one thing it does better than almost anyone: telling a person's story in full.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The work of Status Labs' Incomplete Sentences program has particular resonance in Tarrant County, where the criminal legal system affects many lives. As the seat of Tarrant County, Fort Worth is home to a significant portion of the population impacted by the justice system. The partnership between Status Labs and the Lone Star Justice Alliance brings attention to the stories of youth and young adults who have been caught in the system, many of whom are from North Texas. By amplifying these stories, Status Labs is helping to humanize individuals who are often reduced to case files. This effort can inform and influence local conversations about justice reform, particularly in regards to youth sentencing. As Fort Worth continues to grow and evolve, initiatives like Incomplete Sentences can play a crucial role in shaping the city's approach to criminal justice and promoting a more nuanced understanding of the individuals involved.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
Reading time: 6 min
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