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WICS lauds WI businesses who went above and beyond fighting Covid | Covid 19

“After almost a year since the beginning of the pandemic, West Island Community Shares is recognizing local West Island businesses and their employees who went above and beyond in their fight against COVID- 19,” said Albena Petkova. The West Island Community Shares’ (WICS) Development & Communications Manager was discussing the non-profit agency’s honouring of area merchants and businesses who stepped up during these trying times. “Many local businesses and their employees have played an important role in the fight against the virus, and often did so behind the scene,” said Petkova. Due to COVID 19, WICS was unable to hold its major fundraiser — the Red & White dinner and wine tasting event. “This year, although we couldn’t host our biggest annual fundraiser due to the sanitary restrictions, we didn’t want to miss the chance to highlight local companies and their employees who have taken a leading role in the battle against COVID-1

Some Shasta County businesses open at limited capacity under red tier

Some Shasta County businesses open at limited capacity under red tier People in Shasta County are seeing red but in a good way. The county moved into the red tier on Wednesday, which is good news for local businesses. Posted: Feb 25, 2021 6:35 PM Updated: Feb 25, 2021 6:55 PM Posted By: Ana Torrea REDDING, Calif. - Shasta County county moved into the red tier on Wednesday, which is good news for local businesses. Starting today places like gyms and museums can open indoors at a limited capacity. The Shasta Family YMCA started welcoming members back as soon as the county shifted back into the red tier on Wednesday.

Pamplin Media Group - African Youth and Community Organization excited for new Dream Center

African Youth and Community Organization excited for new Dream Center February 14 2021 The nonprofit organization secures a two-year lease with Metro for a new location in Northeast Portland. A Portland nonprofit is seeing a lot of new developments this year after moving into a bigger place more central to the African immigrant community they serve. African Youth and Community Organization (AYCO) recently moved to a new location on Northeast 74th Avenue and Glisan Street the former site of the Trinity Broadcasting Network thanks to a partnership with land owner Metro, the elected regional government. This new center is the Dream Center for AYCO, said Jamal Dar, the organization s executive director.

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