Denver7 Gives fund raises $2,500 for Soul Dog Humane Society Thrift store after being burglarized
Store window was smashed, wall broken and donations stolen
Drew Smith
and last updated 2021-05-27 19:38:28-04
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. A few weeks ago, thieves broke in through the window of Soul Dog Thrift Store and stole a donation jar. In the process, they also left the wall bent and in shambles. They broke into the window, they kicked in some of the inside wall and they stole our donation jar which has maybe $75 in it, said Johnna Davis, manager of the thrift store.
Davis and her daughter run Soul Dog Rescue and the thrift store. The money they make from the thrift store goes toward their main passion of helping animals in need.
Englewood thrift store dealing with hundreds of dollars of damages after break-in
Thieves broke into an Englewood thrift shop about two weeks ago, stealing $75 in cash. But they left behind hundreds of dollars in damages and the struggling nonprofit is still picking up the pieces.
and last updated 2021-05-19 20:50:40-04
Denver7 features the stories of people who need help and now you can help them with a cash donation through Denver7 Gives. One hundred percent of contributions to the fund will be used to help people in our local community.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. â Thieves broke into an Englewood thrift shop about two weeks ago, stealing $75 in cash. But they left behind hundreds of dollars in damages and the struggling nonprofit is still picking up the pieces.
WXYZ-TV s If You Give A Child A Book campaign inspires major donation from viewer
and last updated 2021-05-20 11:40:52-04
(WXYZ) â A local viewer who was inspired by WXYZ-TV s If You Give A Child A Book campaign decided to gift it forward with a donation to help provide books to a school in their community.
The anonymous donor gave $2,500 to the campaign in order to sponsor a book fair at Schickler Elementary in Lapeer. The students will be receiving 1,000 new books this week to read over the summer.
One of the greatest predictors of a childâs success is books in the home. Over 61 percent of low-income families do not have any books in their homes, and now, more than ever, children need them.
Lee DeVito A recent visit to RecoveryPark found most of the eight hoop houses had no crops or signs of farming. As Gary Wozniak tells it, his career in finance started in the 1980s when he did a cost-benefit analysis on what it would take to pursue a master s and Ph.D in psychology, his major as an undergrad at Oakland University, and realized he would never be able to pay off his student loans. So I decided to take a different path, and I went to Wall Street and became a stockbroker, he tells a class during a lecture at the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design in a video from Oct. 11, 2018. The class laughs.