Campaign season 2024-2025 is here, and we're so excited to welcome our newest board members to the team to assist us in creating generational change in our community! ⭐ Today they took a tour of United Way's WellPartners Dental and Eye Clinics, which offer free preventative and restorative care to uninsured and underinsured children and adults in the Midlands. Thank you all for supporting our mission! We couldn't do it without you! From left to right: Camillia Austin Leacock- DHEC, Sarah Landholt - Truist, Michelle McCauley- WellPartners, John McCellan- Absolute Total Care, Georgia Mjartan - Central Carolina Community Foundation, Troy Thames- Boys and Girls Club of the Midlands, and Timothy Oxley- Florida Blue.
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86 years. Red Cross Pharmacy served their community for 86 years. Scott is a devoted pharmacist who proudly served his community, successfully ran his business, raised his family and spent time advocating for our profession. Not all heroes wear capes, some wear pharmacy coats. What a remarkable journey ended by corporate greed of PBMs. Link to story: https://lnkd.in/ddFYPSRr
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From empowering communities and supporting families to advocating for policy changes, Illinois Action for Children has made significant strides in 2023. We couldn’t have done it without your support! 🙌 Want to see the full picture of our efforts and successes? Check out our 2023 Annual Report and discover the difference we've made together. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gFF-f5_5
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From empowering communities and supporting families to advocating for policy changes, Illinois Action for Children has made significant strides in 2023. We couldn’t have done it without your support! 🙌 Want to see the full picture of our efforts and successes? Check out our 2023 Annual Report and discover the difference we've made together. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gFF-f5_5
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Not only does Feed the Children help children around the world, but they are headquartered right here in OKC making an impact locally, nationally, and globally. I loved getting to attend the grand opening of the FEED's Partner Market! This new program is based out of our distribution center in Oklahoma City where local partner organizations can shop for the products they need - whether that be food, cleaning items, hygiene, and even books. Did you know that 15% of people live below the poverty line right here in Oklahoma City? With the Partner Market, FEED is working to create measurable, sustained impact, and create a world where no child goes to bed hungry. https://lnkd.in/dpg2Jc35
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Two ways to engage with this transformational conference: Attend (early bird prices end Friday) or Sponsor (DM me and we can discuss)!
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