Region shows support for health care workers, service organizations during crisis
There has been no shortage of support for health care workers and service organizations assisting those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
There has been no shortage of support for health care workers and service organizations assisting those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A total of 15 organizations working on assorted projects across Northern Indiana to benefit the environment were awarded grants from Northern Indiana Public Service Co.
In recent weeks, Region residents, businesses and service groups have donated dollars, time and resources to help the community through the COVID-19 pandemic.
The coronavirus outbreak has placed heightened demand on service organizations assisting people affected by the crisis.
Purdue University Northwest students and faculty are doing their part to help those on the frontline assisting people during the crisis created by the COVID-19 outbreak.
There has been no shortage of support from businesses and organizations seeking ways to help the community during the COVID-19 crisis.
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered daily life and is fueling the need for organizations to remain flexible as well as adapt to the everchanging situation.
The everchanging situation surrounding the COVID-19 crisis is bringing out the best in the community and businesses who want to do what they can to help.
Service League of Northwest Indiana considers expansion of fundraising for groups who help others • The league today supports numerous Region organizations
Adapting to a world dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic where public interaction has been limited to slow the spread of the virus has the business community finding the best ways to help and cope with the situation.