ONIT Home to Donate Up to $1,000 Each Month to Small Businesses
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ONIT Home Looks to Highlight Small Businesses and Charities with New Community Outreach Initiative
Corena Mitchell, Attitudes and Attire’s Boots to Heels Program Director, inside the organization’s office in Dallas, TX.
As a small business ourselves, we understand the importance of support from our community as well as the pay-it-forward mentality needed to have satisfaction in what we do each and every day. BEDFORD, Texas (PRWEB) April 05, 2021 ONIT Home, your one-stop-shop for home services, has announced a one-year donation campaign for small businesses in the DFW area. Each month, ONIT will donate up to $1,000 to a local organization to bring community awareness through outreach. Additionally, the donation campaign’s goal is to help organizations and small businesses gain exposure through the online content feature. Donation
Boss Ladies of CLE: Cleveland City Councilwoman Jasmin Santana
Santana has dedicated her life to the health of Cleveland s Clark-Fulton neighborhood. During the pandemic, that work took on a whole new importance. Author: Sara Shookman, Jessica Miller Published: 7:45 PM EDT March 31, 2021 Updated: 8:05 PM EDT March 31, 2021
CLEVELAND A boss lady is somebody who boldly chooses her own direction. She gets stuff done, she often strays from the conventional path and blazes her own trail. She often works towards a higher purpose outside of her own personal success.
Councilwoman Jasmin Santana has dedicated her life to the health of Cleveland s Clark-Fulton neighborhood. During the pandemic, that work took on a whole new importance.
It was a story made in tabloid heaven. In the early 1990s, Donald Trump’s then-girlfriend Marla Maples was at the center of a bizarre crime when her obsessed publicist, Chuck Jones, was arrested for stealing more than 60 pairs of her shoes. The prosecutor on that case, Kevin Hynes, has a new podcast “Heeled” in which he dives into the.
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For our celebration of Women’s History Month on Live in the D, we are taking a look at the women, or the “Boss Ladies”, past and present, who are making an impact in our society right now.
Today, Tati Amare spoke to a local boss lady, Allison Shores, who is inspiring little ladies everywhere to find their Boss Lady within.
Allison Shores is one of three female founders of Girls Can! Crate, a monthly subscription box that teaches kids all about the women in the past who have made an important contribution to our society. With these boxes, Girls Can! Crate hopes to inspire kids to do the same in the future. The idea first came about in 2015. At the time, Co-founder Megan Goodman’s then 4-years-old daughter asked to play princess and prince. This sparked Megan’s interest in the materials young
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