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How BIO Girls program is helping girls develop confidence, improve self-esteem

How BIO Girls program is helping girls develop confidence, improve self-esteem The grassroots organization BIO Girls has grown from one Fargo chapter in 2013 to multiple across five states 8:30 am, May 12, 2021 × Aimee Hanson has been bringing her granddaughter, Emily Cote, to weekly BIO Girls sessions in Fargo from Hillsboro where they live. Hanson is a co-owner of Grateful Cratefulls, which sold kindness-themed shirts to support BIO Girls. Photo courtesy of Aimee Hanson FARGO For 8-year-old Emily Cote, being involved in the BIO Girls program has offered her a safe place where she can truly let her personality shine. The sweet, cherub-faced redhead shared that she doesn’t always feel like that at school.

Casino, Coyotes donate $50K to Human Services

In the spirit of “Pay It Forward Day,” Gila River Cares — the philanthropic arm of Gila River Hotels & Casinos-Wild Horse Pass, Lone Butte and Vee Quiva — and the Arizona Coyotes Foundation joined forces to present a $50,000 check to Human Services Campus Inc. Human Services Campus Inc. is a nonprofit agency dedicated to helping people experiencing homelessness. Gila River also donated 4,000 towels to assist with daily shower services. “Pay It Forward Day” is a global initiative that exists to make a difference by creating a huge ripple of kindness felt across the world. Kenneth Manuel, CEO of Gila River Hotels & Casinos, and Xavier Gutierrez, president & CEO of the Arizona Coyotes presented the check to Amy Schwabenlender, executive director of Human Services Campus Inc. 

Boy gives 200 blessing bags to Fishers police for people in need

Boy gives 200 blessing bags to Fishers police for people in need The Fishers Police Department is encouraging more people to be like Maddox after the 10-year-old boy gave them bags of useful items to give to people in need. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 10:18 PM EDT April 28, 2021 FISHERS, Ind. Wednesday, April 28, is Pay It Forward Day, a day dedicated to celebrating kind acts that happen every day of the year, and a 10-year-old boy named Maddox did something special to pay it forward in Hamilton County.    The Fishers Police Department tweeted pictures showing Maddox s generosity. They said Maddox started a non-profit that provides blessing bags full of useful items to people in need. 

Arizona Coyotes, Gila River team up for Pay It Forward Day

Arizona Coyotes, Gila River team up for Pay It Forward Day The Arizona Coyotes Foundation and Gila River Hotels & Casinos teamed up to make a big donation for the Human Services Campus in downtown Phoenix. and last updated 2021-04-28 14:38:32-04 Wednesday is Pay It Forward Day, a global initiative to make a difference with kindness. That is why the Arizona Coyotes Foundation and Gila River Hotels & Casinos teamed up to make a big donation for the Human Services Campus in downtown Phoenix. The organizations donated 4,000 towels for their shower facility. They also presented a $50,000 check. Amy Schwabenlender, Executive Director of the Human Services Campus, says right now many are having trouble finding affordable housing.

Dunkin to give 1 person at each central Indiana location free coffee for a year on Wednesday

Updated: 2:31 PM EDT April 27, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS Free coffee for a year sounds nice, right? In honor of Pay It Forward Day on Wednesday, April 28, Dunkin is giving 23 people in central Indiana free coffee for a year. Twenty-three people will win a free coffee for a year coupon book, valued at $164.16. The coupon book will include coupons for a free medium hot or iced coffee, four coupons per month for 12 months, as well as two bonus months, for a total of 56 coupons. A sweepstakes representative will randomly select the winner inside each store sometime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Wednesday.

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