MISSOULA, Mont. - After more than 25 years, an organization that aims to raise funds and support for breast cancer victims will soon be no more. The executive director of Komen Idaho Montana publicly made the announcement Tuesday.
Jodi Weak said that the move comes after the national Susan G. Komen Foundation announced last year that it was consolidating all local affiliates to create One Komen.
She said that efforts to centralize operations are all in response to COVID-19 and the downward trend in giving. But she added that it went against their belief of keeping locally-raised funds local.
Weak says the biggest downfall is the loss of local fundraising efforts for people battling breast cancer, like the Race for the Cure, which she says brought $7.5-million into Montana and Idaho communities.
Best For The Business 2020: Pro Wrestling’s Most Influential People, Promotions and Brands
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Best For The Business WrestleZone’s annual celebration of the people in the wrestling business that have made the “one true sport” a little better this year. This year was a completely different year that no one expected, and so much has radically changed in the past twelve months and still does each day in 2020.
COVID-19 affected the entire world individuals, countries, industries and it certainly took its toll on the professional wrestling world. All of the attention and buzz the independent scene created was gone, and many major promotions elected to halt tapings altogether as a precaution. Despite all of the setbacks, cancellations, and everything that went along with this year, we’re highlighting some of the names on-air and behind the scenes that helped make an unprecedented and uncertain year in the wrestling business a little better.
Hawaii Magazine
Jan 1, 1970
For the second consecutive year, the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa is partnering with the Butterfly Effect for the Maui Paddle for a Cure on Saturday, Oct. 3 with experienced and beginner paddlers welcome to participate in a non-competitive course along the beautiful shores of Kaanapali Beach. Last year, this event raised $10,000, and 100% of the proceeds this year will support Susan G. Komen Hawaii in their efforts for breast cancer education, awareness, prevention and treatment programs for women and men in the Hawaiian Islands. The 2nd annual Maui Paddle for a Cure’s goal is to raise $15,000 in 2015. Your paddle registration fee is your donation to Susan G. Komen Hawaii, and includes admission to the after party at Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa.
WYOMISSING, Pa., Jan. 07, 2021 Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. (“GLPI” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: GLPI) announced today the promotion of Steven Ladany
Pathway is pleased to announce that Ben Dreyer has joined as a Senior Vice President in our London Office, where he will be responsible for client servicing