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As California’s wildfire season grows increasingly more severe, with the state suffering through some of the largest, deadliest, and most destructive fires in the past 5 years, many are looking for ways to offer help and hope to the nearly 200,000 people in and around Los Angeles facing evacuation and loss.
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When Lawson joined LCF in 2010, the organization recorded $797,000 in gift revenue and $64 million in assets. In 2024, LCF received gift revenue of $44 million and now has assets totaling $250 million.
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One resource we all have available to give is time, however, it can be hard for individuals to know where to start and how to connect with the causes and organizations they care about – a challenge that the United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County set their sights to solve through their new online platform, VolunteerLNK.org.
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More than 120 community members attended a gathering at Auld Pavilion Recreation Center on October 3 to hear the latest findings from Lincoln Vital Signs and learn how our community is coming together to address persistent disparities.
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Jim Krieger grew up with a mother who believed in quality early childcare, a woman far ahead of her time. What’s more, she talked the talk and walked the walk – working in Lincoln’s high-poverty schools during the early 1960’s.
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