A Common Thread tells the inspiring stories of three women who found personal and professional success after overcoming adversity and tragedy. Each of the women credits Dress for Success Houston for having a positive impact on their lives.
KHOU, Tegna’s CBS affiliate in Houston, earned a 2019 Lone Star Emmy Awards nomination for its documentary, A Common Thread.
A Common Thread celebrates the 20th anniversary of the nonprofit organization Dress for Success Houston.
A Common Thread tells the inspiring stories of three women who found personal and professional success after overcoming adversity and tragedy. Each of the women credits Dress for Success Houston for having a positive impact on their lives.

“Through the years, as a volunteer at Dress for Success Houston, I have met some phenomenal women,” said Mia Gradney, KHOU anchor and producer of A Common Thread. Gradney is a longtime supporter and advocate of Dress for Success Houston.
“I have seen the transformative change the organization, through its programs and services, can have on a woman. The journalist in me wanted to share those stories of inspiration while also celebrating the important mission of Dress for Success Houston.”
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