Four Allen County nonprofits each received $46,000 from the Warren A. and Mary E. Copeland Fund, continuing the Copeland family’s legacy of supporting community organizations through the Lima Community Foundation.
A local care facility is asking for help from the community to provide for those less fortunate. CareCore at Lima is holding a holiday food drive now through November 20, 2024. They are asking people to drop off non-perishable food items at their facility, which will be taken to the Lima Rescue Mission. They say it's their way of giving back to the community.
Each week, Rotarians buy 50/50 tickets with the proceeds handed out quarterly to a non-profit agency. On Monday, $355 was donated to the Lima Rescue Mission on West Wayne Street. The club makes a donation to a non-profit quarterly with their "Rottery" drawing.
They say that Acts 29 is about being the church, and getting every member involved with stewardship.
Meteorological spring is just a couple days away, but it certainly does not feel that way this week.
Over the last couple of days, West Central Ohio has been dealing with rain, and now snow.
A Lima service club giving back to the community to help serve mankind. The Lima Noon Sertoma Club distributing checks to five nonprofit agencies that reach out and help people in need. Each receiving $1,800 from the club's annual Christmas auction which raised $9,000. The agencies say donations like this are crucial to their daily operations
One local non-profit known for helping men in need is offering even more help as the region enters into day two of sub-zero temperatures. On an average night, Lima Rescue Mission houses close to 20 men, but on this freezing January day, the director said he expects even more.
The Lima Noon Sertoma Club lent a helping hand to several local organizations this afternoon thanks to an auction they held one month ago.
A local service club giving back to the community with some left over Christmas cheer.