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WARSAW – For the second straight year, the Lake City Roller Dolls stuffed purses to give to women in local shelters.

Two Indiana cousins have created a new and unique line of women’s clothing that’s not only cute and fun for the purchaser, but also helps people in need. Co-founders of Zella Mae Inspirations Tashina Baer and Brooke Fattal began with a goal of pairing a passion for fashion with philanthropy. They launched the company in …read more.

By TRINA HOY Community Development Director, Kosciusko County Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters would like to invite you to Start Something by participating in its largest fundraiser of the year – Bowl for Kids’ Sake. Bowl for Kids’ Sake is a fun event that anyone in the community can take part of. …read more.

By SUMMER ZIMMER Director of Communications and Social Responsibility, Kosciusko Community YMCA The Kosciusko Community YMCA has been chosen as one of the first Ys in the country to help launch Togetherhood, a member led community service program. Togetherhood is the Y’s Signature Program for Social Responsibility and invites Y members to lead and participate …read more.

By TRINA HOY Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club The Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club has recently made two donations to community organizations. The club presented a $370 donation to Fellowship Missions in Warsaw, and a $300 donation to the Warsaw Parks Department. The club has various fundraising activities during the year and have raised over $20,000 in …read more.

  The Board of Directors of Indiana Philanthropy Alliance (IPA) has elected two Kosciusko County foundation leaders as board officers for 2015. Suzie Light, Executive Director of Kosciusko County Community Foundation, was elected as IPA Board Chair. Rich Haddad, President of the K21 Health Foundation, was elected as IPA Board Treasurer. Suzie Light began her …read more.

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