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Today’s Front Line Hero: Tuff Memorial Home Corporation

December 4, 2020

By Emily Gross, Senior Manager of Program Development and Outreach Today’s Front Line Hero is Tuff Memorial Home Corporation for their inventive approach to helping older adults have fun and feel more connected to their community. Located in southwest Minnesota, the organization offers independent and assisted living for older adults..

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Nonprofits Push 116th Congress to Provide Relief Before Adjourning

December 2, 2020

By Sarah Dobson, Director of Public Policy and Advocacy, and Christopher Findlay, Senior Marketing Manager Congressional leaders are currently negotiating a year-end package to fund the government for the remainder of fiscal year 2021. While efforts are underway to include some COVID-19 relief priorities—including additional funding for the Paycheck Protection Program..

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Today’s Front Line Hero: Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains

December 2, 2020

By Christopher Findlay, Senior Marketing Manager Today’s Front Line Hero is Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains in Colorado for elevating the importance of mental health for our nation’s veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic. LFS considers the mental and emotional well-being of its community a top priority. As the stress and..

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Today’s Front Line Hero: Community Family Life Services

December 1, 2020

 By Caitlyn Gudmundsen, Director of Strategic Initiatives Today’s Front Line Hero is Community Family Life Services, who we recognize on this World AIDS Day for its committed service to people living with HIV/AIDS. Community Family Life Services (CFLS) has served Washington, DC for more than 50 years, and has gained..

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Today’s Front Line Hero: Lutheran Social Services of the Virgin Islands

November 30, 2020

By Christopher Findlay, Senior Marketing Manager Today’s Front Line Hero is Lutheran Social Services of the Virgin Islands for supporting local communities in the wake of the recent hurricanes and the COVID-19 pandemic. LSSVI traces its roots back to 1904 when Princess Louise of Denmark sent two deaconesses to St...

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