Two Lake Minnetonka Non-profits
Two local non-profits work to better the community.
Katie Rucke
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February 2012
Unlike other charity organizations that focus on one issue, The Caring Effect connects people to volunteer organizations by spotlighting a different issue affecting the community each month. In February, our soldiers are highlighted and March’s focus will be on mentoring youth.
When poverty strikes a family or a community, one necessity that is overlooked is education—that’s where The GOD’S CHILD Project comes in. From education to healthcare, The GOD’S CHILD Project provides care for orphaned, abandoned and poverty-stricken children in Africa, Central America and the U.S. in an attempt to end poverty.
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