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Rescued roos come home every night to say thank you

Pets & Animals by Matthew Benns Premium Content   Every evening wildlife carers Sara Tilling and Gary Henderson sit in the paddock for a glass of wine and enjoy a twilight reunion with the kangaroos they have cared for and released. They come home every afternoon which gives us the opportunity to make sure everyone is happy and well, Ms Tilling, 45, said. The couple took ownership of the Cobargo Wildlife Sanctuary on the NSW south coast a month before the devastating bushfires in December razed everything. Cobargo Wildlife Sanctuary’s Sara Tilling and Gary Henderson enjoy a reunion with kangaroos they have cared for and released. Picture: Jonathan Ng

Area businesses get boost from PPP loans

By STEFAN MODRICH  The Small Business Administration (SBA) provided a lifeline to many businesses of varying sizes and across several industries in Fort Bend County through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The list of loan recipients in zip code 77478, which includes Sugar Land, was dominated by food distributors and restaurant franchisors. Tri City Foods, Inc., which is one of the largest franchise networks of Burger King in the area, garnered a $10 million PPP loan, the most in 77478. Within the same zip code is a Dynamic Fitness location, which received $539,736 in PPP loans and $150,000 in Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL). Jared Williams, CEO and managing partner at Dynamic Fitness, which also has locations in Pearland and Katy, said he was impressed with the efficiency of the application process and the distribution of the loans.

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Christmas Basket Fund climbs to $16,599

Christmas Basket Fund climbs to $16,599 Staff Reports The 75th annual Christmas Basket Fund jumped to $16,599 on Wednesday with recent donations of $265. The newest donations include: In memory of loved ones, $100, from Jed and Margie Strange In memory of Dr. Larry Sunbury and Emil and Ruth Trimpe, $50, from Tim and Sandy Trimpe In loving memory of family members who have passed away, including my husband, Gary Henderson; son, Ric Tatlock; parents, Elroy and Mary Marcott; and Gary’s parents, Russell and Lula Henderson, $25, from Diane Henderson In loving memory of Roger M. Clark, $40, from his loving wife and family The generosity of Jackson County residents has resulted in more than $10,000 being raised each of the past few years. The 2011 Christmas Basket Fund raised a record $20,130, and the fund raised $17,210 in 2010.

United Way Of Denton County s Financial Shortfall Could Lead To Fewer Families Being Helped In 2021

/ Two United Way of Denton County volunteers pose in front of food they re preparing to give to families in need. The United Way of Denton County is facing a massive decrease in donations this year, and the money the organization received from the federal government to help families facing financial crises runs out at the end of the month. Gary Henderson, president and CEO of the United Way of Denton County, says the nonprofit was expecting to raise about $1.5 to $2 million in 2020. But with less than a week left in the year, they’re stuck at about $800,000. That’s almost a 40% decrease from fundraising efforts in 2019, and it’s merely a drop in the bucket during a global pandemic.

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