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Jul 13, 2023 12:00 PM
We work with at risk youth, ages 14 to 21, who are involved with or on track to being involved with the legal system and pair them with an arts or trades-based business in their community for 1 year. We provide four pillars of service to each youth to meet our mission statement.For more information about House Raising, please visit https://house-raising.org/ . |
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Jul 27, 2023 12:00 PM
Warrior Wagons was founded in memory of Drew Becker by his family. The organization became officially incorporated under the state of Minnesota on March 3rd, 2017. The IRS granted 501(c)3 status approval shortly after, and the first Warrior Wagon was given in April of 2017 at The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. His family found the gift of a collapsible wagon so useful during Drew’s treatment that they wanted to pay this gift forward to new pediatric cancer families. The Warrior Wagon comes filled with useful and practical items such as full-sized towels; high quality facial tissues and baby wipes; real silverware, plates, bowls, and cups; gift cards for gas and restaurants; along with fun things for the child like books, movies and toys. We serve children who are 7 years and under, who were diagnosed with some form of pediatric cancer in the last 60 days. Warriors must be receiving their primary care at one of our partnered hospitals. Today, Warrior Wagons are wheeled around all four of these hospitals in great numbers. Families share how helpful the wagons are, and also that the comradery between fellow Warrior Wagon families is very special and strong. More information about Warrior Wagons can be found at www.warriorwagonsinc.com . |
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Aug 03, 2023 12:00 PM
Youth Resource Committee, Inc. of Hudson began in August 2014 with members of First Presbyterian Church, the local YMCA, Hudson School District and Youth Action Hudson (YAH) targeting unique, unmet needs to youth under 18 years old who need additional support. For more information about Youth Resource Committee, please visit https://youthresourcecommittee.weebly.com/ . |
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Operation Pollination
Aug 24, 2023
Operation Pollination recognizes the importance of pollinator habitat both restored and maintained on public and private lands. Through collaboration and outreach with partners, an interconnected mosaic of pollinator habitat (with core public areas) will be developed to stabilize and/or increase populations of pollinator species throughout project areas. For more information about Operation Pollination, please visit https://operationpollination.net/ |
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United Way of the SCV
Aug 31, 2023 12:00 PM
Please join us to hear Executive Director Steve McCarthy discuss ALICE in the context of the United Way’s annual campaign. United Way St. Croix Valley’s efforts focus mainly on ALICE, an acronym for Asset-Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed, which in St. Croix County is 23% of all households. When combined with people living at or below the federal poverty level, nearly 3 in 10 households struggle to make ends meet. |
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Camp Enterprise
Sep 14, 2023 12:00 PM
Camp Enterprise is a three-day camp for high school juniors and seniors designed to introduce students to the free enterprise system and encourage entrepreneurship and ethical business practices. The experience is often life changing. For more information about Camp Enterprise, please visit https://www.campenterprise.org/ |
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"Make Peace Visible"
Sep 21, 2023 12:00 PM
Join the Rotary Club of Northfield on United Nations International Day of Peace, September 21, as Michael Spellman shares how Rotary’s partnership with the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) can help your club “Make Peace Visible.” Learn how the IEP measures Positive Peace empirically, and how that knowledge can help your club support and encourage peace locally and across the globe. |
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RYLA
Sep 28, 2023 12:00 PM
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is an intensive leadership experience organized by Rotary clubs and districts where you develop your skills as a leader while having fun and making connections. For more information about RYLA, please visit https://www.rotary.org/en/our-programs/rotary-youth-leadership-awards |
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Oct 05, 2023 12:00 PM
Patricia was born in St Louis, MO but the family relocated to LaFayette, Georgia when she was in third grade. Her education includes University of Georgia - BS Elementary Education
Georgia State University - Masters in Reading
Nova Southeastern University - Ed.D Administration and Supervision
Patricia is a member of the Greater Rochester Rotary Club in District 5960 from 2006 - the present. She served as club president in 2018– 19 and has served as Community Service Chair, Membership Chair, and Program Chair. She Is on the Rochester Rotary Clubs’ teams: Tree Planting, Ethics Day, Holiday Classic Basketball Showcase, and a STRIVE mentor.
At the district level, Patricia was a member of the German Cultural Exchange Team 2018-2019 and is currently serving as Vocational Service Team Lead. The team consists of Ethics, Literacy, and STRIVE.
The majority of Patricia’s professional career was spent as an educator. She served as an elementary teacher, teacher trainer, assistant principal, and principal in Atlanta Public Schools from 1969-1999. After moving to Rochester, MN, she worked at Rochester Area Habitat for Humanity as a Volunteer Coordinator from 2002-2015. Patricia was awarded the Bridge Builder Award for organizing an Inter-Faith Build involving 4 faith communities and 100+ volunteers.
Patricia has served: as a trainer for MAVA - Minnesota Association of Volunteer Administrators, the leadership team of RAVA - Rochester Area Volunteer Administrators, United Way Women United leadership team. She loves being a Reading Champion at the Rochester Public Library tutoring children with dyslexia.
After Patricia retired, she married her high school sweetheart, John Davenport, and relocated to Rochester. The plan was to stay a few years and return home to the south after he retired. But plans have a way of changing and now Minnesota is home, and they go south to visit. They also have three very spoiled cats. Patricia loves duplicate bridge, needlepoint, travel, and being with friends.
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Friends of Willow River & Kinnickinnic State Parks
Oct 12, 2023 12:00 PM
The Friends are a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation founded in 1990. We work with the DNR to organize and fund supplemental park programs, projects and events. For more information about Friends of Willow River & Kinnickinnic State Parks, please visit https://www.willowkinnifriends.org/ |
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SAR & The Barnabas Webb powderhorn flag
Nov 02, 2023 12:00 PM
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Hudson Hospital Foundation
Nov 09, 2023 12:00 PM
For over 40 years, Hudson Hospital Foundation has served our communities by raising funds to support Hudson Hospital & Clinic, as well as other local nonprofits that advance health and well-being. When we come together to help people find hope and healing, everyone else benefits, too. Working closely with hospital and clinic leaders – as well as our thousands of donors and community partners – we’ve helped fund innovative programs, modern care spaces, new medical technology, peaceful areas of healing, scholarships, grants, and so much more. For more information about the Hudson Hospital Foundation, please visit https://www.healthpartners.com/foundations/hudson/ |
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