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Humanitarian Group Starts Kids Watch
Anson Stover
Local Humanitarian group Advocates United for Humanity Founders are devastated over the death of 9-year-old Anson Stover, a fourth-grader at Robb Elementary, who was found dead in his home. An autopsy revealed he died from unspeakable abuse.
In cases like this, authorities ask if anyone has any information on the case to report it but all too often people fear reporting what they see, hear or suspect in fear of being wrong and held accountable. If someone files a report of suspected child abuse in good faith and no evidence is found. There is no harm done.
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Keeleigh and Sawyer Erickson and Eli Lullo recently enjoyed a visit from the Grinch, as one of the Christmas favorites has been seen making house calls this holiday season throughout the Renovo area.
RENOVO Local Humanitarian group Advocates United for Humanity is adding a little extra Christmas spirit to the community this holiday season. In addition to their yearly Secret Santa program the group is adding the Grinch that Stole Christmas.
Advocates United for Humanity Founders and Fundraiser Coordinator and “Frozen Tears” author Maureen Ruhl, wanted to do something to bring a little extra holiday joy to area children. The trio each have grandchildren of their own who love the movie “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” so it was pretty clear they needed to somehow incorporate the Grinch.