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Toyota Lexus Minority Owners Dealership Association to Sponsor 2nd ‘COVID-19 Day of Service’ on Jan. 15
January 12, 2021 GMT
BOWIE, Md., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Toyota Lexus Minority Owners Dealership Association (TLMODA) is once again working with The Salvation Army to address the increasing food shortage across the country by filling the pantries of families in need during the coronavirus pandemic. On Jan. 15, 2021, TLMODA Dealers and The Salvation Army will distribute more than 1,400 food boxes at participating dealerships in Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma, Washington and Texas.
“Last year, we partnered with The Salvation Army to create a National COVID-19 Day of Service to support families left vulnerable by the coronavirus pandemic. Since then, the demand for food has multiplied,” says TLMODA Board President Carlos Liriano. “We hope this collective effort by our TLMODA
National Association of Evangelicals President Walter Kim speaks at his inauguration ceremony in Washington, D.C., on March 5, 2020. | Robby Dob Productions, Inc.
A National Association of Evangelicals survey found that Christian leaders believe the American Church needs unity most after the 2020 election.
In November, the NAE s monthly survey asked Christian leaders of colleges, missions, publishers, churches and denominations the question: What are the needs of the American church in a post-election season?
Leaders provided many answers, but unity was the biggest necessity, the survey found. NAE President Walter Kim told The Christian Post that over 140 Christian leaders were contacted to take part in the survey.
Jessica Jordaan and WARHORSEUSA Announce Importance of Charitable Donations After the Holiday Season
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Jessica Jordaan, CEO and Founder of WARHORSEUSA, a non-profit focused on raising awareness for Wild American Mustangs, is announcing the donation of 1,000 wild horse stuffed toys to the Salvation Army. The donation is being made to spread awareness of the importance of charitable contributions even after the holiday season.
No matter the date on the calendar, there are countless causes who will benefit from even the smallest donation. DENVER (PRWEB) December 30, 2020 As the CEO and founder of WARHORSEUSA, Jessica Jordaan understands the importance of charitable efforts. 50 percent of the nation’s nonprofit organizations receive their annual donations between the months of October and December. Despite this statistic, the needs for charitable donations do not reduce in January.
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Parents unable to find work during COVID pandemic struggle to provide a magical Christmas this year
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Posted Dec 21, 2020
Carly s master s degree hangs on the wall of her office. Although her hours have been cut in half, Carly sent her daughter to her parents home because she is too high risk after 17 heart surgeries. (Douglas Hook / MassLive)
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Three years ago, Carly Brownell’s teenage daughter was in critical condition and almost died.
The now 19-year-old has been through 17 open heart surgeries, among other health problems. Every birthday, Christmas and milestone aren’t guaranteed, something even more apparent during the COVID pandemic.