“The golfers are wonderful, but they pretty much just pay for their golfing, their lunch and that type of thing,” said Bev Beery of Family Promise of Lima-Allen County. “But if we can get sponsors, that's what we really need. We need sponsors. We start at $150, which a lot of people say, ‘only $150,’ and then it kind of moves up—$300, $500 and up. But our sponsors are our main supporters that help us with the fundraising.”
In 2024, the organization served 179 survivors through its rape crisis and anti-human trafficking program. Advocates emphasize the importance of seeking assistance, offering a range of services to those affected.
Residents, first responders, and Indian Lake school officials and students came together Friday morning inside Indian Lake High School to have a community breakfast.
Lima-Allen County Family Promise is the only shelter in the area that keeps families together during homelessness.
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These cats are just waiting to find that forever home where they will be loved and cared for. There are curious cats, shy cats, adventurous cats, and cats that just sit back and take it all in. Each cage has a card for that furry friend that tells their disposition and when they were brought to the shelter. As a no-kill shelter, they are at capacity with cats and need to get them adopted.
While the sun can look deceiving during the day temperatures are struggling to stay above freezing. And when the sun goes down the mercury is expected to be in the low teens. With the frigid air, it becomes difficult for those that don’t have a shelter to stay warm. Jerome is homeless and says that nights that are well below freezing can be dangerous and exceptionally long.