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Black History Month 2021: Events in the Sacramento area [The Sacramento Bee]
Feb. 1 Feb. 1 marks the start of Black History Month: A designated time of the year in which the nation can reflect on and commemorate the legacy of Black contributions to American history.
The Sacramento Bee’s Equity Lab, along with submissions from you our readers have organized an ongoing calendar of local events happening in honor of Black History Month. Our team will share event details, along with links for registration and additional information.
We invite organizations and individuals who are planning Black History Month celebrations, panels, live events and more to submit events all month long.
First, Lynda Franey tossed and turned and couldnât sleep.
A few weeks ago, she and husband Mike went to Bomgaars to each select a card for a child to shop for in New Opportunitiesâ Angel Tree program. Lynda bought gifts for a 2-year-old girl, and Mike a 10-year-old boy.
Lyndaâs stressful night was caused, however, by seeing there were so many other childrenâs cards that hadnât been selected and the programâs deadline was nearing.
âEvery one of those cards represented a child to me, and there were so many there. It just blew me away,â Franey said. âWe did our shopping, but honestly I couldnât sleep about it. It was just in my mind all night long. The next morning, it just felt like a heart nudge. I had to do something.â
United Way, Community Foundation announce more than $300k in support for city, regional organizations
More than 30 charities and community organizations are getting critical support from the United Way and Thunder Bay Community Foundation.
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Posted: Dec 18, 2020 7:30 AM ET | Last Updated: December 18, 2020
The United Way of Thunder Bay and the Thunder Bay Community Foundation have teamed up to provide more than $300,000 to 32 organizations in the city and region. The funding, which comes through the federal government s Emergency Community Support Fund, is aimed at supporting vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 pandemic.(United Way of Thunder Bay)
More than 30 charities and community organizations are getting critical support from the United Way and Thunder Bay Community Foundation.
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