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Published on Sunday, Nov 08, 2009
The Beacon Journal will again help match charities with supporters with its annual People Helping People listing.
The list of volunteer and charitable opportunities will appear daily in the newspaper from Nov. 15 through Jan. 1. The feature helps nonprofit organizations advertise their needs and helps readers find causes they'd like to help.
Charitable efforts need not be holiday-related to be listed. However, the listings are only for groups and individuals seeking to help others. People asking for help for themselves will not be included.
Only organizations located in or serving Summit, Stark, Portage, Medina and Wayne counties will be included.
Nonprofit organizations and causes may submit information via a link at http://www.
/>
ohio.com/charity. For questions, contact 330-996-3756 or mbrecken@thebeacon
journal.com.
The Beacon Journal will again help match charities with supporters with its annual People Helping People listing.
The list of volunteer and charitable opportunities will appear daily in the newspaper from Nov. 15 through Jan. 1. The feature helps nonprofit organizations advertise their needs and helps readers find causes they'd like to help.
Charitable efforts need not be holiday-related to be listed. However, the listings are only for groups and individuals seeking to help others. People asking for help for themselves will not be included.
Only organizations located in or serving Summit, Stark, Portage, Medina and Wayne counties will be included.
Nonprofit organizations and causes may submit information via a link at http://www.
/>
ohio.com/charity. For questions, contact 330-996-3756 or mbrecken@thebeacon
journal.com.
There is a new online directory that allows needy families to register on the website and be contacted by donors, community organizations, food banks, etc... in an effort to help them.
It is an online platform that brings families in need together with those who have extra to give.
The website address is www.needyfamilydirectory.com
There is a new online directory that allows needy families to register on the website and be contacted by donors, community organizations, food banks, etc... in an effort to help them.
It is an online platform that brings families in need together with those who have extra to give.
The website address is www.needyfamilydirectory.com
