• EU Donates To Immigration Service

    Irchad Razaaly handing over the equipments to Henry Quartey and Kwame Asuah Takyi The European Union (EU) has donated security equipment to the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) to strengthen the agency’s capacity and enhance border security in the country. The items include 14 motorbikes, 150 pieces of torchlights, 100 pieces of camp beds, 100 […]

  • CBN’s donation of fertilisers

    Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Yemi Cardoso, last week handed over 2.15 million tonnes of fertilisers worth N100 billion to the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari. He said it was the Bank’s contribution to the Federal Government’s effort to drastically reduce the current unbearable cost of food. He said government’s […]

  • Should you donate to Operation Mi’ihen in FFX?

    In Final Fantasy X, on your way from the city of Luca, you will come across two Crusaders asking you for a donation, but should you give them your money? Here's what happens when you donate to Operation Mi’ihen in FFX. In Final Fantasy X, you come across Mi'ihen Highroad, a dirt-covered path with open plains that ends at Mushroom Rock Road. You are required to take this road to get to Djose, all while dealing with fiends which you can avoid by simply riding on a Chocobo. On the...

  • Gmeiner asks for art donations for fundraiser

    WELLSBORO, Pa. (WETM) -- The Gmeiner Art and Cultural Center is asking for artwork donations of any kind for its auction fundraiser. The Gmeiner will be accepting art like paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, ceramics, quilts, and more through March 27, with official drop-off times of 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on March 26 and 12 []

  • How to recycle or donate your gently used bras

    It’s always nice to add new items to your wardrobe and bras are no exception. But don’t toss your gently used bras into the trash. How to recycle or donate your gently used bras How to recycle or donate your gently used bras originally appeared on Simplemost.com

  • Knoxville-Deerfield FD asking for furniture donations

    KNOXVILLE, Pa. (WETM) -- The Knoxville-Deerfield Volunteer Fire Department is asking the public to consider donating old furniture to help train fire fighters. The Knoxville-Deerfield Volunteer Fire Department is planning to do multiple search training drills and needs furniture items to conduct them. The department is asking people to consider donating the following unwanted items: []

  • Signs going up in Canton discourage donating to panhandlers

    The city is in the process of placing 37 signs in areas where panhandling is prevalent, asking people not to donate to panhandlers.

  • MacKenzie Scott Donates Millions to LGBTQ Nonprofits

    Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott is giving away $640 million to 361 community nonprofits across the United States, including a sizable portion to LGBTQ organizations. As reported by CNN, Scott ended up giving more than double what she had originally intended. She was convinced to expand the awardee pool and the award amount after learning of some […]

  • Good Neighbor Thrift Store accepting donations

    Looking for some unique finds, affordable clothes or holiday decorations? Come shop at Good Neighbor Thrift Store.

  • Alumni donation benefits PSU automotive program

    PITTSBURG, Kan. — A Pittsburg State alum makes a generous donation to the Automotive Technology Program. Kelly Burgess on behalf of Case New Holland — a global company manufacturing agricultural equipment, donated a brand new 220 New Holland Speed Rower. Priced at $150, this machine will be used in about six different classes within the []

  • MacKenzie Scott donates $640M to nonprofit applicants

    MacKenzie Scott, the billionaire philanthropist and author, had promised to give $1 million to 250 organizations last year through an “open call” for applications. She announced today she would give $640 million to 361 organizations, including three Hawaii organizations, instead.

  • MacKenzie Scott donates $640 million to nonprofits

    The billionaire philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott announced Tuesday