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CAPS receives $10K From Schwan’s Corporate Giving Foundation
The Salina Journal
Child Advocacy and Parenting Services, Inc. (CAPS) was awarded a $10,000 grant from Schwan’s Corporate Giving Foundation at the monthly board meeting on April 20, 2021.
The check was presented at the beginning of the board meeting by Madeline Garretson, Senior Human Resources Manager at Schwan’s Company and CAPS Board Vice President, and Chris Wiseman, Senior Director of Manufacturing at Schwan’s Company, to Thomas Stein, CAPS Board President.
Schwan’s Corporate Giving Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) charitable organization focused on efforts to end hunger, promote youth education and leadership development, and provide essential services that advance the health of the communities where Schwan’s Company employees live and work.
Coyotes Open their Ring to Honor Leighton Accardo by Alex Kinkopf @AEKinkopf / Arizona Coyotes
Carly Accardo says the biggest fear of a parent who has lost a child is the fear of that child being forgotten.
The Coyotes are doing their best to soothe, just a bit, that fear. Arizona will induct Carly s daughter, Leighton Accardo, into the team s Ring of Honor, Saturday, making a legacy of her memory.
And a lasting one.
Leighton, a skater with the Kachinas hockey program, passed away, at age nine, November 24 from Stage Four cancer. Her life and spirit will be honored prior to the Coyotes 3 p.m. game against St. Louis at Gila River Arena.
Arizona Coyotes to induct 9-year-old girl who died of cancer into team s ring of honor
GLENDALE, Ariz. The Arizona Coyotes will take an extraordinary step before Saturday s game against St. Louis by inducting Leighton Accardo into their ring of honor.
Accardo, who left a deep imprint on the organization as a former member of the Arizona Kachinas youth hockey program, died of cancer on Nov. 24 at the age of 9.
The inspirational girl with the tenacity of a hockey player will become the first person in NHL history who s not a former player, coach, general manager or broadcaster to be inducted into a team s ring of honor.
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