Students at Lima Central Catholic completed nearly 600 random acts of kindness in just two weeks as part of the “Doing A-OK Challenge.” The effort is now being passed on to Shawnee High School as organizers aim to expand the movement and reach one million acts of kindness.
Allen Lima Leadership adult and youth classes met for team building and leadership development.
Twelve area juniors and seniors were selected by their peers and school administrators for their leadership, good citizenship and volunteer work.
Many Allen County high school students got out of the classroom and into the community today to learn about the critical roles local agencies play in the region. Students with the Allen Lima Youth Leadership program participated in the United Way of Greater Lima Impact Tour. The tour gives students an opportunity to see the effect various United Way-funded organizations have on the Lima community.
To earn the honor, Scouts must complete 21 merit badges, demonstrate Scout spirit, show leadership, and finish an Eagle Scout service project. Two Eagle Scouts from Shawnee Troop 106 spoke about their projects Tuesday at the Lima Kiwanis Club.
The next time you walk into the Lima Family YMCA, you might notice a difference in the landscaping out front. That's all thanks to Connor Vondrell and Troop 777.
ServeOhio, Ohio's commission on service and volunteerism, - in partnership with InnerView Technologies - is honored to recognize outstanding Ohio high school students who make great contributions to their local communities and the state through service and volunteerism.
Mia Kohli of Scouts BSA Troop 106 has earned the rank of Eagle Scout, becoming the first young woman in the Great Oaks District to achieve the honor since the Scouts BSA program opened to girls in 2019.
Allen Lima Leadership (ALL) celebrated its 35th anniversary tonight, marking more than three decades of developing the region’s future leaders. Past and present ALL alumni, along with area businesses and organizations, gathered to commemorate the milestone and its lasting impact on the community.
Area high school students pitching their projects to make a difference at Monday's Lima Rotary Club meeting.