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The United Way of Van Wert County recently revealed its final campaign total of $514,845, which topped the goal set in a year greatly affected by the coronavirus.
“The COVID-19 pandemic made us change the way we normally do a regular campaign so I was not sure how it was all going to work out,” said Kim Bruns, United Way of Van Wert County 2020-21 Campaign Chair. “The Van Wert Community always amazes me with their willingness to step up and make a difference and take care of our community needs. I want to thank this amazing community that I call home for helping us reach and surpass our goal during the year of the pandemic.”
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Broadgreen Intermediate students and teachers Liv Chapman, left, Emma Wilson, Ella Carter, Vicki Smith, Valentina Howie, Lientjie Uis, TJ Johnson, Kaylee Douglas, Jeana Packer, Samantha Douglas, Lily Harrison, Ella Harley and, Kimi Bochung with panels created by the students. The artwork was one of several public displays created by children across the suburb of Stoke celebrating Poorman Valley Stream, which runs from Marsden Valley to the airport peninsula. Five schools and a kindergarten took part in the project aimed at helping people think and care about the stream, as part of Nelson City Council s healthy streams initiative.
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