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The need for food and basic necessities continues
Loveland, Ohio – The need for food and basic necessities continues to rise for our neighbors in need. You can help by picking up a few of these items on your next shopping trip. There is a drop-off box outside the front door to the pantry for your convenience. Please save this image to your…
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The Cure Starts Now: a most unique gala
Promoted Post The Once in a Lifetime Gala is celebrating its 16th year on March 9, 2024 at Duke Energy Convention Center Grand Ballroom and has already become one of Cincinnati’s largest and most unique galas, bringing in more than $733,000 in 2023 alone. It is estimated we will sell out again this year with…
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DIY Fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now – GRANT FOR GRANT 2024
Can you help me by donating $11 for our 11th birthday? by Julia Grant, Hi, this is Julia. Three years ago on January 22, my twin brother Grant died from Medulloblastoma, a type of brain cancer. It was the saddest day of my life. I miss Grant every day. Last year with the help of…
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Joy to the world and cheers to the winner: “We have names!”
by David Miller Loveland, Ohio – Michael Schott really came through for us and submitted the winning names for our Loveland Frog mascots — that we simply love and have had such fun picking. Loveland Magazine’s mascots now have renewed, bouncy personalities and will be your earworm, like trying to get the the White Stripes…
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[Watch Videos] The convergence of health care and human trafficking
Every day in Ohio and elsewhere, many victims of human trafficking come in contact with health-care professionals yet remain unidentified. This holds true even though victims present with a wide range of health issues, both physical and psychological. The Health Care Subcommittee of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s Human Trafficking Commission identified a knowledge gap…
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Geno Hicks scoops up as winner of Symmes Township Name the Snow Plow contest
Symmes Township, Ohio – And there it is, 7-year-old Geno Hicks submitted the winning name in the Township’s “Name the Snow Plow Contest”. He entered the name “Scoop, There It Is” and the Road crew selected it as the winner. Geno will help unveil the new truck as soon as it is ready.
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Support Cincinnati Children’s by sending an e-Card smile to a child
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and you can send a smile to a child spending the holiday with Cincinnati Children’s by sending an e-Card. There’s no cost to you, but all the feels will be priceless: https://give.cincinnatichildrens.org/…/ValentinesDay.html! f you decide to make a donation, friends at Kolar will match your gift dollar-for-dollar, up…
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