New youth treatment home set to open on the Northshore
“We literally could fill two Superdomes with the children that are in need of the level of care that we are talking about. Author: Meg Farris (WWL) Updated: 8:55 PM CDT July 15, 2021
TANGIPAHOA PARISH, La. It seems like every day we hear of young people involved in violent crimes. And for more than 100 years, a non-profit group has worked with youths to break the cycle of violence in their lives.
They are about to open a new facility to help young people across Southeast Louisiana at a time when the needs are growing rapidly.
Jameson Humane announces annual WineaPAWlooza 2021
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30 May 2021
NAPA, Calif. Jameson Humane, an impact-driven nonprofit that educates to inspire change on behalf of companion and farmed animals in need, announces that it will hold its signature fundraising event, WineaPAWlooza 2021, virtually at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 19, during the summer solstice.
WineaPAWlooza has earned its place as one of the Top 10 wine events in the country, cited by Wine Spectator magazine, with 2020s WineaPAWlooza having been viewed by over 500 people from across the United States and around the world, including Mexico, Canada, Sweden, Australia, and even Norway.
“In the hopes that this will be the last time we host WineaPAWlooza virtually, we’re going to make history under the summer solstice, the day when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky and we raise our paddles just as high for the betterment of animals,” said Jameson Humane and WineaPAWlooza co-founder Monica Stevens.
(Napa, Calif.) April 15, 2021 Jameson Humane (Jameson), an impact-driven nonprofit that educates to inspire change on behalf of companion and farmed animals in need, announces that it will hold its signature fundraising event, WineaPAWlooza 2021, VIRTUALLY on Saturday, June 19 at 5pm, PT, during the summer solstice. WineaPAWlooza has earned its place as one of the top 10 wine events in the country, cited by Wine Spectator magazine, with 2020’s WineaPAWlooza having been viewed by over 500 people from across the United States and around the world, including Mexico, Canada, Sweden, Australia, and even Norway. This year’s fast-paced, virtual event features rare, handcrafted wines from more than 50 famed vintners and winemakers; a special video message from Jameson Humane volunteers and staff; and a live, interactive auction of 12 incredible lots led by auctioneer Fritz Hatton, all of which have been developed by the event s powerhouse auction committee (listed below).
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