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KOSCIUSKO — Two area schools are remaining active in supporting a medical facility in Indiana dedicated to the health and wellness of children. Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation and Warsaw Community Schools continue to help the non-profit with its much needed fundraising. At its regular meeting of the board of trustees Monday night, March 12, Tippecanoe …read more.

AKRON — The Indiana Association of Student Councils recently named Akron Elementary School the top giving elementary school in the state when it comes to raising money for the Riley Children’s Foundation. The IASC and Riley recognize the top three giving member schools in all three divisions each year with a gold, silver and bronze …read more.

WARSAW — Riley Children’s Foundation presented $10,000 grants to three local organizations Wednesday, July 26, at Joe’s Kids. Susan Finlay, the chair of the committee, and other committee members were in attendance. Riley Children’s Foundation presents grants each year to local organizations that focus on the well-being of children in the community. This year’s recipients …read more.

WARSAW — Today at Warsaw Community High School, Riley Children’s Foundation gave a total of $10,500 in grants to Warsaw area foundations who are invested in helping children in the area. Warsaw Riley Leadership Committee member Susan Findlay stated Riley chose to give to these organizations because, “These are the organizations that best served our …read more.

WARSAW — Riley Children’s Foundation, the fundraising organization supporting Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health, has granted $10,500 to family-focused initiatives in the Warsaw area. On July 13, Joe’s Kids, Inc. ($3,500), CASA of Kosciusko County ($3,500), and Boomerang Backpack – Warsaw Schools ($3,500) will each receive grants during a check presentation led …read more.

  Embracing a key portion of the school’s mission, Warsaw Community High School students have shown they are “enriching the lives of others.” Throughout the year, but focusing on one week of the year, students at WCHS raised $6,000 for Riley Children’s Foundation. Projects included a dance marathon on March 28 and hosting Riley week …read more.

At 3 p.m. today, Riley Children’s Foundation, the fundraising organization supporting Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health, granted $5,000 to Boomerang Backpacks at Warsaw Community School Corporation. The program was began by former students Alek Jansen and Connor Singrey for their Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy White Paper Project. The students, who were juniors at …read more.

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