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| Deeds4needs program seeking participants: Local non-profit matches needy families with good Samaritans (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise) A local non-profit is attempting to partner needy families with good Samaritans in an attempt to help out at Christmastime and beyond. Vision Onward founder Jeff Holley says the organization?s deeds4needs program is looking for participants both for needs and people looking to fill those needs. |
| City pursues idea of converting hospital into non-profit (Sturgis Journal) Sturgis city commissioners will pursue the Hospital Review committee?s recommendation to proceed with detailed investigation and study of converting the Hospital to a 501(c)3 privatenon-profit operating structure. |
| Bush to visit Greensboro non-profit (WRAL.com Raleigh) President George W. Bush will be visiting Youth Focus, a non-profit United Way agency that works to help young people and their families, on Tuesday. |
| Tewksbury teen honored for raising funds for non-profits (Hunterdon Review) TEWKSBURY TWP. - There are few causes that need more help than those championed by non-profit organizations and there?s no one that helps out more than Tewksbury resident Lydia McGinnis, a 17-year-old senior at Voorhees High School in Lebanon Township, who with some classmates, formed a company four years ago to help organizations raise money to support their good works. |
| Futuris' lower profit, name change (Adelaide Now) ADELAIDE agribusiness Futuris has downgraded its profit guidance amid tough market conditions, and proposed a name change to 'Elders Limited'. |
