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Cheyenne River Youth Project serves 265+ families in 2020 Toy Drive

The Cheyenne River Youth Project’s Wo Otuh’an Wi, or “Moon of Giving Away Presents,” finally came to an end this past Friday, Jan. 15. Over the last several weeks, the nonprofit youth organization’s small staff just 10 people sorted, wrapped, and safely delivered thousands of gifts through curbside distributions, bringing Santa Claus to more than 265 families on the remote Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation. “Christmas 2020 is officially done,” said Julie Garreau, CRYP’s executive director. “We delivered gifts for hundreds of children here on Cheyenne River, making sure that each one received four gifts from his or her unique ‘Dear Santa’ letter, as well as warm winter clothing. And due to the pandemic, we did it without any long-term or community volunteers for the first time in our 32-year history.

Leech Lake Tribal College makes plans for new campus building forged by students

Leech Lake Tribal College makes plans for new campus building forged by students Leech Lake Tribal College will soon expand its campus by one building through the work of its carpentry and residential building students. 1:43 pm, Jan. 15, 2021 × Leech Lake Tribal College in Cass Lake, Minn. (Submitted photo) CASS LAKE Leech Lake Tribal College will soon expand its campus by one building through the work of its carpentry and residential building students. In the wake of COVID-19, a lack of space to spread out caused some of LLTC’s hands-on programs such as carpentry and integrated residential building to struggle, as many are not feasible to teach online.

Editorial: Bring on a new mascot for the University of Illinois

Editorial: Bring on a new mascot for the University of Illinois
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The William, Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation Donates More Than $17 Million to Non-Profits in 2020, including $2 4 million for Covid Relief

Share this article Share this article LAGUNA BEACH, Calif., Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/  The William, Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation ( the Foundation ), the charity founded by retired asset manager Bill Gross and his son and daughter, announced today that it donated a total of $17 million to 51 non-profits in 2020, including $2.4 million targeted toward Covid-19 relief efforts in Southern California and around the world. During a year when the need was greater than ever, the Foundation donated to organizations providing for both food as well as medical aid related to the devastating effects of Covid-19. The Foundation s largest donation of $3.5 million went to Doctors Without Borders, which is responding to Covid-19 in more than 70 countries by caring for patients, offering health education and mental health support, providing training for vital infection control measures in health facilities, and supporting response efforts by local authorities.

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