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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – As the Tahoe Women’s Community Fund embarks on its 6th year, they have announced that $100,000 will be granted to the South Shore Community this spring. This year, a record number 226 members have become part of the collective giving organization created in 2015.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – As the Tahoe Women’s Community Fund embarks on its 6th year, they have announced that $100,000 will be granted to the South Shore Community this spring. This year, a record number 226 members have become part of the collective giving organization created in 2015.
Virtual #LobosGiveDay to support UNM student-athletes February 01, 2021
Lobo Club is promoting “Lobo Give Day” for UNM athletics, uniting Lobos everywhere in support of UNM Athletics and Lobo student-athletes. #LobosGiveDay is an inaugural event that will take place virtually on Feb. 18.
There are six areas to give towards to support Lobo student-athletes, including Education, Mental Health & Wellness, Nutrition, Travel, Strength & Conditioning, and COVID Relief. Donations will be accepted into these six different buckets on the day. All money raised will go to support UNM student-athletes and their endeavors both on the playing surface and in the classroom.
Lobo Club will play host to a variety of challenges throughout the day such as Color the Map Cherry - presented by Rio Grande Credit Union. The goal is to show just how far Lobo Nation stretches. Lobo Club is hoping to secure a donation on Feb. 18 from all 50 states. Lobos everywhere are encouraged to participate.
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BELLEVUE, Wash., Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The India Association of Western Washington (IAWW) announces its new name – Indian-American Community Services (IACS). The new name reflects the unwavering commitment of IACS to support the local Indian-American community with essential programs and services, fostering an inclusive, diverse, and secular environment.
The IACS evolution demonstrates a strategic shift to more advocacy for social justice issues providing vital community services to the underserved and marginalized people of the Indian American community. IACS programs and services aim to develop self-sufficiency and independence to navigate the day-to-day challenges across age, social, and economic strata.