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San Jose meeting house marks 140 years with ADA renovation drive
The oldest Quaker meeting house west of Iowa is marking its 140th anniversary with a renewed focus on accessibility, launching a fundraising campaign to modernize the historic property while preserving its architectural heritage. The San Jose meeting house, a longstanding landmark in local and California history, is working to bring its facilities into full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act as part of a broader commitment to inclusivity and community outreach. The
San Jose meeting house marks 140 years with ADA renovation drive
The oldest Quaker meeting house west of Iowa is marking its 140th anniversary with a renewed focus on accessibility, launching a fundraising campaign to modernize the historic property while preserving its architectural heritage. The San Jose meeting house, a longstanding landmark in local and California history, is working to bring its facilities into full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act as part of a broader commitment to inclusivity and community outreach. The
Operation Turkey mobilizes volunteers to serve 50,000 Thanksgiving meals in Austin
Thousands of volunteers across Austin are preparing for one of the city’s most recognizable Thanksgiving traditions as Operation Turkey enters its 26th year of serving holiday meals to people in need. The annual event has grown into one of the largest community-led efforts in Texas, with organizers expecting an even bigger turnout this year. The volunteer-run nonprofit began its holiday preparations with a significant donation of 2,200 turkeys, a contribution that organizers say will help s
Operation Turkey mobilizes volunteers to serve 50,000 Thanksgiving meals in Austin
Thousands of volunteers across Austin are preparing for one of the city’s most recognizable Thanksgiving traditions as Operation Turkey enters its 26th year of serving holiday meals to people in need. The annual event has grown into one of the largest community-led efforts in Texas, with organizers expecting an even bigger turnout this year. The volunteer-run nonprofit began its holiday preparations with a significant donation of 2,200 turkeys, a contribution that organizers say will help s
Community FoodBank of New Jersey delivers thousands of Thanksgiving meal boxes
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey has launched one of its largest annual holiday efforts, distributing tens of thousands of Thanksgiving meal boxes to families across the state. The organization, based in Hillside, prepared an extensive operation aimed at easing food insecurity as residents prepare for the holiday season. According to officials, more than 35,000 meal boxes will be delivered throughout November, accompanied by an estimated 83,000 turkeys, roasters, and hams intended to help
Community FoodBank of New Jersey delivers thousands of Thanksgiving meal boxes
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey has launched one of its largest annual holiday efforts, distributing tens of thousands of Thanksgiving meal boxes to families across the state. The organization, based in Hillside, prepared an extensive operation aimed at easing food insecurity as residents prepare for the holiday season. According to officials, more than 35,000 meal boxes will be delivered throughout November, accompanied by an estimated 83,000 turkeys, roasters, and hams intended to help
Pleasanton Hometown Holiday Parade Seeks Floats, Sponsors, Volunteers And Announcers
Pleasanton’s annual Hometown Holiday Celebration is gearing up for a festive return on Saturday, December 6, and the city is calling on residents, community groups, schools, and local businesses to help bring the magic to Main Street. The parade will showcase decorated floats, classic cars, marching bands, civic organizations, youth teams, and performance groups, followed by a community tree lighting and live entertainment to cap the evening. Applications are now open for parade entries, vo
Pleasanton Hometown Holiday Parade Seeks Floats, Sponsors, Volunteers And Announcers
Pleasanton’s annual Hometown Holiday Celebration is gearing up for a festive return on Saturday, December 6, and the city is calling on residents, community groups, schools, and local businesses to help bring the magic to Main Street. The parade will showcase decorated floats, classic cars, marching bands, civic organizations, youth teams, and performance groups, followed by a community tree lighting and live entertainment to cap the evening. Applications are now open for parade entries, vo
Nonprofit steps up to help women battling period poverty during U.S. shutdown
As the government shutdown drags on, becoming the longest in U.S. history, its effects are rippling through communities in unexpected ways. While much of the national attention has focused on food insecurity and housing struggles, a quieter crisis is unfolding — women across the country are finding it increasingly difficult to afford basic feminine hygiene products. In Rockville, Maryland, nonprofit founder Dana Marlowe has witnessed this need firsthand. Marlowe, who started I
Nonprofit steps up to help women battling period poverty during U.S. shutdown
As the government shutdown drags on, becoming the longest in U.S. history, its effects are rippling through communities in unexpected ways. While much of the national attention has focused on food insecurity and housing struggles, a quieter crisis is unfolding — women across the country are finding it increasingly difficult to afford basic feminine hygiene products. In Rockville, Maryland, nonprofit founder Dana Marlowe has witnessed this need firsthand. Marlowe, who started I
East San Jose’s former MACSA youth center demolished after devastating fire
A once-vibrant symbol of youth empowerment in East San Jose has been reduced to rubble, ending years of community efforts to restore it. The former Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA) youth center, a landmark that stood as a gathering place for generations of young people, was demolished over the weekend, more than a month after a fire devastated the vacant structure. Excavators arrived early Saturday morning to bring down what remained of the facility. The demolition
East San Jose’s former MACSA youth center demolished after devastating fire
A once-vibrant symbol of youth empowerment in East San Jose has been reduced to rubble, ending years of community efforts to restore it. The former Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA) youth center, a landmark that stood as a gathering place for generations of young people, was demolished over the weekend, more than a month after a fire devastated the vacant structure. Excavators arrived early Saturday morning to bring down what remained of the facility. The demolition
Teen Volunteers Needed For Pleasanton Library Book And Media Sale Setup In September
The Friends of the Pleasanton Library are calling on local high school students to take part in a rewarding community project this September. The nonprofit group, known for its fundraising efforts to support library programs and services, is preparing for its annual Book and Media Sale. This popular event draws thousands of residents who come to browse through a wide variety of books, music, and media at affordable prices, with all proceeds going toward enric
Teen Volunteers Needed For Pleasanton Library Book And Media Sale Setup In September
The Friends of the Pleasanton Library are calling on local high school students to take part in a rewarding community project this September. The nonprofit group, known for its fundraising efforts to support library programs and services, is preparing for its annual Book and Media Sale. This popular event draws thousands of residents who come to browse through a wide variety of books, music, and media at affordable prices, with all proceeds going toward enric
Good News Bears Welcomes New Chairbear, Continues Spreading Comfort in Livermore
Good News Bears (GNB), the beloved Livermore-based nonprofit that has been gifting comfort through teddy bears since 1996, has announced a major leadership transition. The all-volunteer charity, known for delivering “stuffed love” to people in need, has named longtime member and local teacher Lisa Kitzmann as its new Chairbear. Lisa, who has used teddy bears extensively in her classroom as reading buddies
Good News Bears Welcomes New Chairbear, Continues Spreading Comfort in Livermore
Good News Bears (GNB), the beloved Livermore-based nonprofit that has been gifting comfort through teddy bears since 1996, has announced a major leadership transition. The all-volunteer charity, known for delivering “stuffed love” to people in need, has named longtime member and local teacher Lisa Kitzmann as its new Chairbear. Lisa, who has used teddy bears extensively in her classroom as reading buddies
San Jose Viet Museum legal battle deepens as board members clash
The Viet Museum in San Jose, an institution that holds deep cultural and historical value for the local Vietnamese community, has been at the center of a bitter dispute that has now escalated into a full-fledged legal battle. After being closed for months due to disagreements over leadership and governance, the future of the museum remains uncertain as lawsuits and accusations continue to mount. The conflict has pitted nonprofit leaders against one another, ra
San Jose Viet Museum legal battle deepens as board members clash
The Viet Museum in San Jose, an institution that holds deep cultural and historical value for the local Vietnamese community, has been at the center of a bitter dispute that has now escalated into a full-fledged legal battle. After being closed for months due to disagreements over leadership and governance, the future of the museum remains uncertain as lawsuits and accusations continue to mount. The conflict has pitted nonprofit leaders against one another, ra
Ohio man launches strides of hope foundation to provide life changing walking devices
A story of resilience and compassion is unfolding in Ohio, where Joe Ryan has transformed his personal health battle into a mission that now inspires and uplifts others. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2016, Ryan faced a reality where daily tasks became increasingly difficult. His struggles with balance and mobility were compounded by the inability to afford the expensive Bioness device, which helps those suffering from foot drop improve their walking abili
Ohio man launches strides of hope foundation to provide life changing walking devices
A story of resilience and compassion is unfolding in Ohio, where Joe Ryan has transformed his personal health battle into a mission that now inspires and uplifts others. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2016, Ryan faced a reality where daily tasks became increasingly difficult. His struggles with balance and mobility were compounded by the inability to afford the expensive Bioness device, which helps those suffering from foot drop improve their walking abili
Tito's Handmade Launches Limited-Edition Summer Variety Pack with Shatterproof Cups
Tito's Handmade Vodka, a popular Austin-based brand, has launched a limited-edition Summer Variety Pack designed to elevate your summer beverage experience. This new product is aimed at encouraging Tito’s fans to enjoy their favorite drinks in style, while also supporting a good cause. The pack includes six shatterproof cups, including a stemless martini glass, stemless wine glass, rocks glass, collins glass, and two shot glasses. However, it’
Tito's Handmade Launches Limited-Edition Summer Variety Pack with Shatterproof Cups
Tito's Handmade Vodka, a popular Austin-based brand, has launched a limited-edition Summer Variety Pack designed to elevate your summer beverage experience. This new product is aimed at encouraging Tito’s fans to enjoy their favorite drinks in style, while also supporting a good cause. The pack includes six shatterproof cups, including a stemless martini glass, stemless wine glass, rocks glass, collins glass, and two shot glasses. However, it’
Austin Wildlife Rescue Seeks New Home for Intake Center by November
Austin Wildlife Rescue (AWR) is urgently searching for a new location for its Intake Center before its current lease expires at the end of November. Having been based in East Austin for 25 years, AWR is looking for a new facility to continue its vital work rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife. The nonprofit posted on social media asking for help in finding a suitable property, as its current location on E. MLK Jr Boulevard no longer meets their needs.
Austin Wildlife Rescue Seeks New Home for Intake Center by November
Austin Wildlife Rescue (AWR) is urgently searching for a new location for its Intake Center before its current lease expires at the end of November. Having been based in East Austin for 25 years, AWR is looking for a new facility to continue its vital work rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife. The nonprofit posted on social media asking for help in finding a suitable property, as its current location on E. MLK Jr Boulevard no longer meets their needs.
San Jose cancels landmark art project, shifts focus to new park vision
A high-profile project to create a new public art landmark in downtown San Jose has officially been canceled as the nonprofit behind the initiative repositions its focus toward a broader and more community-centric redesign of Plaza de Cesar Chavez. After several years of planning and fundraising, the once-anticipated “Breeze of Innovation” sculpture will no longer be pursued. The nonprofit, which raised over $3.3 million in its quest to realize the ambitious project, n
San Jose cancels landmark art project, shifts focus to new park vision
A high-profile project to create a new public art landmark in downtown San Jose has officially been canceled as the nonprofit behind the initiative repositions its focus toward a broader and more community-centric redesign of Plaza de Cesar Chavez. After several years of planning and fundraising, the once-anticipated “Breeze of Innovation” sculpture will no longer be pursued. The nonprofit, which raised over $3.3 million in its quest to realize the ambitious project, n









