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Acadiana residents Rummage for a Reason, to raise money for local non-profits

Acadiana residents Rummage for a Reason, to raise money for local non-profits and last updated 2021-04-17 20:43:25-04 More than a dozen local non-profits are benefiting from the generosity of those in Acadiana. Rummage for a Reason, held Saturday in Lafayette, gave people a chance to shop for interesting items while helping organizations raise a few extra dollars. Some of the participating non-profits included Big Brother Big Sister of Acadiana, Foster the Love, Maddie s Footprints, Healing House, SpayNation/Wild Cat Foundation, and Camp Bon Coeur. But what did the organizations have to rummage through? Foster the Love, which provides education and real-life assistance to families in the foster care system, runs a Community Closet, and so had various clothing items on display.

Survey suggests many central Virginia nonprofits have not received COVID-19 relief funds yet

Survey suggests many central Virginia nonprofits have not received COVID-19 relief funds yet The Center for Nonprofit Excellence in Charlottesville assists hundreds of nonprofits in central Virginia. (Source: WVIR) By Elizabeth Holmes | April 12, 2021 at 1:30 PM EDT - Updated April 12 at 9:23 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Center for Nonprofit Excellence (CNE) is finding that most nonprofits in central Virginia are in need of extra financial help to bounce back from the pandemic. A recent CNE survey found that over a quarter of respondents have not yet received COVID-19 relief funds to help with costs. Roughly 18% of organizations reported destabilizing conditions that threaten the long-term stability of the organization.

Watch now: Volunteers honor fallen state trooper in Mount Zion

MOUNT ZION — David Wiley was one of more than 100 volunteers that stood in the parking lot of the Mount Zion Intermediate School on Wednesday eager to help line area roads with American flags. “We’re just going to stick flags in the ground,” said Wiley, 60, of Mount Zion. With more than 2,000 flags to be displayed, it was good to have so many volunteers from across the area to assist with the task. A graduate of Mount Zion High School, Hanneken, 45, of Long Creek died March 25 when his squad car collided into a utility pole and a tree on Illinois 10 in Bondville. Hanneken was on patrol but State Police said he was not responding to a call and there appeared to be no signs of foul play. An investigation into the crash is ongoing.

LISTEN: A Year In Review For Connecticut s Pandemic Charitable Effort

11:42 April 1 marks one year since Gov. Ned Lamont announced the formation of the Connecticut COVID-19 Charity Connection, otherwise known as 4-CT. It was billed as an effort to fill in the gaps for those in need after charitable donations decreased due to our pandemic-ravaged economy. The announcement came this week that 4-CT Chief Executive Officer Ted Yang was stepping down. He joined All Things Considered to talk about why now was the right time to leave and about his successor, Catalina Samper Horak. He also weighed in on whether 4-CT is still needed as the economy improves.  Tags: 

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