/PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ Meijer announced today a donation of $1 million to local affiliates of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce as part.
/PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ Meijer announced today a donation of $1 million to local affiliates of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce as part.
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Dr. Pascal Losambe speaks at the September 2020 unveiling of the United Front Initiative. Losambe has been the main facilitator for the United Front series of keynote presentations and role-specific, deep-dive conversations.
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John Benson, right, is owner/CEO of Downtown Courtesy Shuttle, a company that provides transportation around downtown Fort Wayne using electric vehicles. He is an entrepreneur in Greater Fort Wayne Inc.’s Bridge Program. Previous Next
Sunday, July 11, 2021 1:00 am
Paving paths of minority success
Chamber webinar participants share how they achieve it
SHERRY SLATER | The Journal Gazette
Business leaders have moved beyond wondering whether they should increase opportunities for minorities.
Verbatim: St. Joseph foundation grants top $500,000
The following was released Friday, May 28, 2021 –
Fort Wayne, Ind. – The St. Joseph Community Health Foundation is investing more than $500,000 in local nonprofits and grassroots organizations that work with low-income and vulnerable residents.
The Board of Directors approved the latest round of grants this week, bringing the total number of grants awarded since January 1, 2021 to 27.
“All of the grantees have gone through a turbulent time where regular services and revenue streams have been disrupted due to the pandemic,” says Meg Distler, St. Joe Foundation executive director. “Our staff, grants committee, and Board of Directors have spent a lot of time learning about the challenges facing our nonprofit partners; these funds should help the grantees navigate these difficult times so they can continue to serve our community’s most vulnerable residents.”
Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette
Allen County Health Commissioner Dr. Matthew Sutter speaks Thursday at a news conference at Citizens Square. Previous Next
Friday, April 02, 2021 1:00 am
County won t keep mask mandate Pandemic is not over ; safe precautions, shots urged
ROSA SALTER RODRIGUEZ | The Journal Gazette
Allen County s top health official wants area residents to keep doing what they ve been doing to combat COVID-19.
Dr. Matthew Sutter, county health commissioner, said Thursday he won t impose mandatory mask-wearing in the county when the statewide mask mandate becomes an advisory Tuesday.
But some things won t change, he and other local officials stressed Thursday during a news conference at Citizens Square.