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Amy's Angels Organization in Simsbury Raises Almost $300K for Charity
Amy’s Angels has provided more than $300,000 in immediate financial aid to those experiencing hardship.
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Amy’s Angels has provided more than $300,000 in immediate financial aid to those experiencing hardship.
The City of Falls Church and Falls Church City Public Schools host community meeting, exploring options for students future.
The class of 2017 is the third graduating class from Cuyahoga County's Master Recycler program.
Montgomery County residents can speak out on community priorities at a budget forum on Monday, January 30.
Safety Town Program.is a dynamic and interactive week in which children learn from experts how to be safe in any situation.
Troy Athens Charity Week is one of Michigan’s largest high-school student led charity campaign.
STEM Middle Schools asks the Dearborn community to help students by voting on-line.
The city of Rochester encourages residents to donate Recyclebank points to aid projects.
Gains among African-American and special education students led an increase in the graduation rate for Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
The results of the survey will be used to guide future decision making on multiple issues from education to the environment.
Fun and productive activities for kids ages 3-13 during the holiday break.
Over 60 vendors and crafters are registered to be a part of the two-day event this weekend.
The new location is the third Ronald McDonald House in this area offering cost-free apartment-living for children and families.
CityPlex12 in Newark hosted a screening of the Oscar nominated film for 300 high school-aged young women.
Chattahoochee Tech President Dr. Ron Newcomb was presented with the check on Wednesday, Jan. 18, at the Marietta Campus.
The program is modeled after a successful initiative in neighboring Arlington County that provides real solutions to energy waste.
The approval fulfills Kent State's interest in expansion to enhance academic, athletic, recreational and residential programs.
Funds raised will go to programs that help revitalize the Chesapeake Bay and surrounding waterways.
'Coach of the Year' finalists are nominated based on longevity, service to high school athletics, honors and winning percentage.
Feedback from residents is crucial to determining budget priorities.