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Our Mission is to End Veteran Homelessness in Minnesota
Nov. 12, 2025 7:15 a.m.
MACV was established in 1990 and has a long history serving Minnesota Veterans. Our Veteran nonprofit organization provides services, including housing, employment, and legal aid, that address the reasons for Veterans’ homelessness in order to create sustainable housing opportunities. Our community of connections creates a trusted network of organizations that offers services and resources for Veterans. We support every Veteran, wherever they are on their individual path, to find their home. MACV welcomes you! |
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Author and Rotarian
Nov. 19, 2025
Christine Husom has been creating and writing stories since the age of six. In 2008, her dream of being a published author came true when Murder in Winnebago County, the first in the Winnebago County Mystery Series, launched. Husom uses her real-life experiences in the criminal justice system, and interest in what motivates people to commit crimes, to write intriguing plots with compelling characters. She served with the Wright County Sheriff’s Department and trained with the St. Paul Police Department where she gained firsthand knowledge of law enforcement policies and procedures. Husom is a national best-selling author of two mystery series, has stories in six anthologies, wrote a collaborative novel with eight other authors, and co-edited Festival of Crime for Nodin Press. She belongs to Mystery Writers of America, the National Sisters in Crime, and is an active member of the Twin Cities Sisters in Crime. She’s been nominated for a number of book awards and has both moderated and participated in author panels at Malice Domestic, Bouchercon, Left Coast Crime, Killer Nashville, and around Minnesota and Wisconsin with the Sisters in Crime. Husom resides in Wright County, Minnesota where she also serves as a County Commissioner. |
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Learning more about impacting our communities through Grants
Nov. 26, 2025 7:15 a.m.
Rotary members contribute their skills, expertise, and resources to help solve some of the world’s toughest problems. From providing clean water to promoting peace worldwide, Rotary Foundation grants bring service project ideas to life. |
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