History
History
The idea for Roll Call of North Texas began in 2014, when Fort Worth native and businessman Kevin Boldt set out to honor World War II veterans with a simple gesture—taking them to lunch as a thank-you for their service. Inspired by his own military background and a deep family history of service, Kevin invited about fifteen veterans to that first lunch. The following month, the number doubled. Month after month, the group continued to grow. Today, Roll Call welcomes an average of 450–500 attendees each month—most of them veterans—and boasts a membership of over 1,600.
In 2016, the monthly veterans luncheon evolved into a broader mission—to serve and honor veterans throughout the community. This expansion led to the creation of a Veteran Outreach and home visitation program, service-learning opportunities for junior high and high school students, and additional community education initiatives. Roll Call of North Texas was formally established to support this growing vision. In early 2017, Roll Call received its 501(c)(19) designation as a veterans nonprofit, followed by its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status on July 10, 2018.
2014
Kevin Boldt
Roll Call started as a simple act of kindness. Kevin treated a handful of Veterans to lunch and the idea of Roll Call was born.
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