Indiana Pork Rebrands Million Meals Program
Indiana Pork, the nonprofit representing Hoosier pork farmers, has rebranded its Million Meals program to the expanded Hoosier Hogs to Homes program.
Read MoreIndiana Pork, the nonprofit representing Hoosier pork farmers, has rebranded its Million Meals program to the expanded Hoosier Hogs to Homes program.
Read MoreWith Americans having donated nearly $560 billion to charity last year, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its latest report on the Most Caring Cities in America to show where people are most dedicated to helping others at a time when the nation is very divided.
Read MoreA two-decade-long drop in Americans’ participation in charitable giving accelerated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, even as the average amount given by donors increased, new research from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University Indianapolis finds.
Read MoreMain Street Warsaw will be hosting their first Downtown Coffee Klatch at Generous Coffee on Tuesday, Oct. 8 from 5-8 p.m. This will be an evening of socializing, conversations, connections and giveaways.
Read MoreFirst Federal Savings Bank employees at three Huntington branches recently helped to raise money for local charities.
Read MoreWARSAW — With winter approaching, many services are looking for donations to help families in need, keep out of the cold and celebrate the holidays. Locally, Combined Community Services and The Salvation Army are options available to those looking to donate. Combined Community Services serves the community offering … Read More
BLOOMINGTON — A story about an Indiana University fraternity is getting a lot of attention online.
Read MoreSPRINGFIELD, MASS. — A new candidate has entered the presidential race who is sure to win the vote of children of all ages.
Read MoreNORFOLK, VA — Every doll deserves a doll. That’s the motto for a Norfolk 9-year-old on a mission. While most little girls are playing with Barbies, Gianni Graham has been thinking of ways to give them away.
Read MoreCAMBY — She’s not by any measure, rolling in money, but still gives a lot of what she has to people who have even less.
Read MoreBOSTON — It’s January – the month of retail returns.
Read MoreKOKOMO — A 12-year-old Kokomo boy is hoping you’ll send him a Christmas card this year.
Read MoreBILLINGS, MONT. — Jacob Studer is a second grader, a businessman and a philanthropist. He founded Billings Best Hiking Sticks to help raise money for those in need.
Read MoreATLANTA — An Atlanta resident snapped a touching photo at the Lindbergh Center MARTA station while waiting for a train over the weekend. He called it “humans & humanity” and it’s quickly going viral.
Read MoreSACRAMENTO, CALIF. — After a groom-to-be called off a Sacramento wedding, the bride-to-be’s family decided to turn the extravagant event into a feast for those less fortunate.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — If you walked in on a regular monthly meeting of the local organization, Women of Today, you may think you had interrupted a social gathering of friends. The women are quite literally “of today,” in their progressive ideas and approach to community service.
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