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Published on Monday, Nov 23, 2009
People Helping People is a list of charitable causes in our area that need donations or volunteers. The Beacon Journal has not investigated these causes, so donors should verify their worthiness and the tax-deductibility of contributions. A form for submitting requests to People Helping People can be found at http://www.ohio.com/charity, along with tips on researching charities and a list of causes published.
Questions? Call Mary Beth Breckenridge, 330-996-3756.
Community Health Center, 702 E. Market St., Akron, OH 44305, provides treatment, prevention and housing services for people with addictive and compulsive behavior and disorders. It needs donors to ''adopt'' families for the holidays by buying gifts. Unwrapped items should be labeled and delivered to the agency by the week of Dec. 7. Gift certificates and grocery store gift cards are welcome.
Call the United Way Volunteer Center, 330-643-5512.
Choo Choo Chow Chow for Children events, sponsored by Howard Hanna Real Estate offices, raise money for the company's Children's Free Care Fund. Each event includes a buffet, holiday entertainment, raffles and auctions.
Here are the events in our area:
• 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 3, Aurora sales office, 195 Barrington Town Square Drive. $5. 330-562-6188.
• 6 p.m. Dec. 3, Big Picture Cinema, 116 E. South St., Wooster. $10. 330-345-2244.
• 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 7, Wadsworth High School gym, 625 Broad St. $5. 330-335-2560.
• 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Dec. 7, Weymouth Country Club, 3946 Weymouth Road, Medina Township. $5. 330-225-7554.
• 5-8 p.m. Dec. 9, Brunswick sales office, 3925 Center Road. $5. 330-225-1077.
• 2-5 p.m. Dec. 12, Riviera Lanes, 20 S. Miller Road, Fairlawn. $20 in advance or $25 at the door. 330-836-9300.
• Breakfast With Santa, 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Dec. 12, Hudson's on the Green, 80 N. Main St., Hudson. $10; children 8 and younger, $8. Reservations required. 330-656-3340.
• 4-7 p.m. Dec. 13, Virginia Ocasek Party Center, Summit County Fairgrounds, 229 E. Howe Road, Tallmadge. $7. 330-686-1166.
People Helping People is a list of charitable causes in our area that need donations or volunteers. The Beacon Journal has not investigated these causes, so donors should verify their worthiness and the tax-deductibility of contributions. A form for submitting requests to People Helping People can be found at http://www.ohio.com/charity, along with tips on researching charities and a list of causes published.
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Reality demands: Fathers disqualified for affirmative action with white skin, Union workers, consumers, taxpayers, and Americas grandchildren’s children; fund all stimulus packages, property tax abatement, tax incentives, tax credit, tax refunds, tax exemptions. And pay for the more stock dividends (money). Hillarys, Chinese, Foreign and Domestic Investors and Stockholders (money marketers) market quarterly; in the wholesale and retail price; of EVERY product and service Human Beings use for life. And Government needs to build, maintain, and operate schools; infrastructure; and provide government services; and national security. That gets only product or service.
And fund unemployed workers, casino, lottery, and keno losers, aliens, waitresses that pander for life for $2.00 per hour; insubordinate, low-income; volunteers without wages; nonunion parasites willing to work for fewer wages than they can afford life; and righteous; with a faith-based belief; that it’s a sin; to engage in free, fair, and affordable commerce; or get an agreement (union contract); With a corporation, business, Government, or nonprofit, tax-exempt, organization, or Church; Agreeing to comply with realities demands; Paying with welfare checks, food stamps, housing vouchers, and Medicaid.
Paying sales tax and for meth with welfare checks.
Paying for the more stock dividends (money); Hillarys (money marketers) market quarterly in the wholesale and retail price of food with food stamps.
Pay property tax Supreme Court declared UNCONSTITUTIONAL four times; and pay interest on lottery winner’s winnings legislators invest in school bonds with housing vouchers.
Pay for the more stock dividends (money) Hillarys (money marketers) market quarterly in the wholesale and retail price of prescription drugs and health care with Medicaid.
With money derived from wages or independent business profit!
