Having exceeded the goal of raising $10,000 during his North Shore Holiday Toy Drive, state Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr leads the crowd in singing the tune “Dominic the Donkey
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NORMAL, Ill. (WMBD) Local farmers donated 6,600 pounds of ground pork to Midwest Food Bank on Thursday. Since 2008, the Pork Power campaign has been a partnership between the Illinois Pork Producers Association, Illinois Corn Marketing Board, Illinois Meat Processors Association, and the Illinois Soybean Association Checkoff Program that donates ground pork to underserved []
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NORMAL, Ill. (WMBD) Nayak Farms, a small family farm in Gardner, delivered 14 tons of their sweet corn to the Midwest Food Bank in Normal on Thursday. According to a press release from the Grundy County farm, Nayak Farms has a mission to feed Midwesterners by donating a portion of their yield each year []
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Waga recently participated in a charity showmatch to raise money to help in Ukraine. Donate here https://go.b8esports.gg/Showmatch and you could win some cool prizes! Thank you! Players:DENDIADMIRALBULLDOGSINGSINGWAGAMAMABSJSYNDERENJENKINSQOJQVABAUMICAPITALISTCasters:SIRACTIONSLACKSODPIXELThanks for watching! Make sure to subscribe and click the bell button to stay up to date with the latest uploads!https://www.facebook.com/pages/WagaGaming/453238441382927https://twitter.com/WagaGaminghttp://www.twitch.tv/wagamamatvOutro music: Home at Last by Ozzededited by mordecaibothttps://twitter.com/mordecaibot#DOTA2 #SHOWMATCH #ARDM #WAGA #STANDWITHUKRAINE #CHAIRTY #UKRAINE #DENDIWAGA WAGAMAMA DOTA 2 WTF FUNNY UKRAINE SHOWMATCH CHARITY ARDM ALLRANDOM DEATHMATCH
HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 19 August 2022 – The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design (PolyU Design) has announced the establishment of the Research Centre of…
In this video we have a charity showmatch, where donations have in-game effects, such as turning units into Wolves, making Villagers go idle, giving players the Photon Man cheat unit, making far too many birds fly over our kingdoms.See the other games from this series here: https://youtu.be/5ljF0RVRrNk?t=1319LilTrouble is organizing more of these “Rigged Showmatches” over the next few weeks to raise money for the Starlight Children’s Foundation. The next two are:* slam vs ACCM – Monday, August 8th, at 5 GMT* Viper vs Vinchester – Saturday, August 13th, at 8 GMTMore information about the charity can be found here: https://www.starlight.org.au/LilTrouble will be casting the remaining matches on her Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/liltrouble__Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/twestDiscord: https://discord.gg/N2qSkbkTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/TWestAoeTwitter: https://twitter.com/TravisWesturaAge of Empires II © Microsoft Corporation. This video was created under Microsoft’s “Game Content Usage Rules” using assets from Age of Empires II, and it is not endorsed by or affiliated with Microsoft. http://www.xbox.com/en-us/developers/rules
ALBUQUERQUE – The City of Albuquerque’s Violence Intervention Program has received an 18-month, $950,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The School Based Violence Intervention Program (VIP) is part of the Albuquerque Community Safety Department (ACS) and promotes safer schools, homes, and communities by addressing the complex challenges students and families face and introducing them to healing spaces created by community within the school. The Kellogg Foundation works with communities to create successful conditions for children to realize their full potential. “This grant is key to helping Albuquerque’s families heal. During the pandemic there was a decrease in community participation in schools, which meant that that local schools saw a greater need for services. VIP asked WKKF for the funding to support the healing of children and families to end cycles of violence,” said ACS Director Mariela Ruiz-Angel. “We can’t thank the foundation enough for supporting those who are most at risk in Albuquerque.” “As we work to end gun violence we have to move forward with multiple strategies at once. We will champion upstream solutions like this to save young lives while advocating for the help with gun safety we need from the state and federal level,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “Albuquerque’s VIP program has had lifechanging success breaking cycles of violence. This high school pilot program is one step to making our students safer, to work through trauma and conflict the right way.” The VIP program’s mission is to reduce gun violence in Albuquerque through a data-informed and community-centered approach to address the root causes of violence. These trends in violence impact the health and well-being of children across the city and require a trauma-informed response for children and communities. VIP also responds and offers support to families, schools and communities affected by multi-generational trauma and oppression. “We are extremely grateful for the commitment of the City of Albuquerque’s Community Safety Department to address the health and well-being of children and families, especially in schools,” says Chamiza Pacheco de Alas, director of New Mexico programs for the Kellogg Foundation. “This partnership will work to address the root causes of gun violence through a community-centered public health approach that focuses on preventing trauma and promoting healing with culturally responsive resources. Every child deserves to learn and live in a setting free from fear and strategic partnerships between the philanthropic sector, community, government agencies and schools give our children the best chance of thriving in the safe environments they deserve.” “The VIP program is a way for us to think outside the box. We are living in a time where the traditional teaching model isn’t enough to support our students anymore. Our students are entering our schools with much more trauma than previously. It is critical that we reach them on multiple levels through different channels by people who want them to succeed. VIP will help us do that,” says Michele Torres, Principal of West Mesa High School.
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