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Digitunity | November 14, 2022
Frequent relocation takes a significant toll on military personnel and their families. A lack of technology can make this even more difficult. That's why Digitunity partners with organizations including Tech for Troops, Heroes Deserve Help, The Outlook Foundation, and The Armed Services YMCA, to connect military families, regardless of location, with devices like computers for remote learning and work. The technology gap between those who don't have access to the internet ...
Onelegacy | May 30, 2022
OneLegacy's 2022 Donate Life Run/Walk will take place on June 4 at Azusa Pacific University's soccer grounds, marking 20 years of inspiring local communities to donate life. OneLegacy's largest fundraising event of the year will include a star-studded lineup, anchored by returning presenter Phillip Palmer, a living donor and ABC7's news anchor. The Donate Life Run/Walk, organized by OneLegacy, is the nation's largest event of its type, attracting over 12,000 pe...
wlrn | March 16, 2020
FoundCare, a nonprofit federally qualified health center, is setting up a drive-through testing site for COVID-19 in Palm Beach County, starting Monday, March 16 at 10 a.m. “We were paying attention around the country as to what people are doing. We said, 'We could do that,' considering that we have trained staff to actually perform the tests,” said Yolette Bonnet, CEO of FoundCare. "I think this is the first time. I don't think anybody else has tried it in Palm Beac...
Kansas City nonprofits and charities | April 13, 2020
A relief fund for Kansas City nonprofits and charities released its first round of grant funding Monday, totaling more than $2.6 million in aid. The fund, called Kansas City Regional COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund, will distribute the first round of money to 56 nonprofits, according to a Monday release. Each of the nonprofits helps people with housing, food insecurity, access to health care or other human services....
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