In addition to the game, a traditional benefit fundraiser will take place at the Fraternal Order of Police on Robb Avenue Sunday at 3 p.m. The event will feature food, raffles, and other activities to support the Mortimer family during this difficult time.
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The weather was perfect for area car enthusiasts to enjoy hundreds of vehicles while supporting a good cause. This year, all proceeds from the car show will benefit Family Promise of Lima-Allen County.
“We do it to not just promote unity in the community, but to get people together to learn about resources so that they can thrive in our communities,” said Chad Welker, associate director of Activate Allen County. “When we know what our community needs from a resource perspective, we can tailor those resources and better our communities.”
LIMA, Ohio (WLIO) - The Lima Noon Optimist Club's Home Show is back for another year.
Lima-Allen County Family Promise is the only shelter in the area that keeps families together during homelessness.