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Oct 24, 2020
Rotary and its partners have shown that we can defeat this devastating disease, as five out of six regions are now free of wild poliovirus — but the fight is not over. Wild polio still paralyzes children in Afghanistan and Pakistan. As long as polio exists anywhere, it remains a threat everywhere. Details at: https://www.endpolio.org/world-polio-day |
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Ethan Fritzler, Director
Oct 29, 2020
In 2015, Ethan and his wife Millie made their way to Omaha from Colorado to study at Nebraska Christian College where Ethan studied next generation ministry and Millie studied counseling. After five years of studying and working with a few of the youth groups in the local churches in the city, Ethan found himself being drawn to Glenwood Campus Life. As the Glenwood Campus Life Director, Ethan works to build a team of Christ-centered volunteers, partner with churches and schools, and raise awareness and support of Campus Life in the Glenwood community. Ethan’s vision for Glenwood Campus Life is that through him, God would build a team of Spirit-filled people from all the local churches, who are committed to working together for the sake of reaching lost students with the gospel. https://www.facebook.com/glenwoodcl/
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Dec 01, 2020
We will be hosting a virtual fundraiser on Giving Tuesday, which is December 1st. Past donations have gone to programs such as the following: Mills County Disaster Coalition – aid/advocacy for those affected by flooding; The LOVE TREE – Christmas gifts for children in need; The STORE HOUSE – especially its Food Pantry; The GLEN HAVEN VILLAGE Project – and its Memory Care cottage; GCHS Vocal Music Program – Concert Choir support; and GCHS Community Service Scholarships – to selected graduating seniors. |
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MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Dec 24, 2020
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Dec 31, 2020
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Anna Kilpack, Executive Director NAMI Southwest Iowa
Jan 14, 2021
Southwest Region for National Alliance on Mental Illness
NAMI Southwest Iowa is an affiliate of NAMI Iowa and NAMI National. The National Alliance on Mental Illness is the Nation's largest grassroots movement with affiliates in all 50 states.
NAMI Southwest Iowa is committed to providing free educational classes, support groups and presentations all centered around mental illness. We fight to end the stigma associated with mental illness and seeking help, we do this by promoting Make It Ok and proudly standing as Stigma Free.
NAMI Southwest Iowa Board of Directors meets on a quarterly basis, please check our calendar for details. Our working committees meet monthly, if you are interested in joining a committee or volunteering with NAMI please click on the "Contact Us" page. We would love to hear from you! https://namisouthwestiowa.com
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John Hewko, RI Secretary General & CEO
Feb 04, 2021 12:00 PM
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Mar 20, 2021 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
PETS is a Rotary International required training prior to serving as Club President. Okay, now that the official comment is made…this is an awesome opportunity to meet and share ideas with your President classmates. These are great relationships that last. You will learn about all the support and guidance you can receive from and offer to each other and from the District to lead your club effectively. We are here for you! It truly is the only reason the District exists is to support the Clubs.
There will be an 8-week pre-work roll out starting in late January. DON’T PANIC, it is easy and quick learning modules that you can do in the comfort of your bath robe. You will receive all the modules in late January so if you want to take a couple hours and “crank it out” you can, and we will be sending weekly reminders to complete a particular module along the way if that works better for you. I told you we are here for you! Also, the Education Team is setting it up to be a fun and engaging experience too. We do not do boring I promise!
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Jim Henderson
Mar 25, 2021
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Alyssa Karwal, Mills County Public Health
Apr 15, 2021
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Julie Lynes, Mills County Public Health
Apr 22, 2021
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