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September 24, 2022
Cincinnati, OH

Emily & Geoff

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While we're beyond appreciative of you wanting to get us something, the reality is that we really don't need anything. Your presence is all we want for the big day but if you're interested in blessing us with a gift, please consider donation to one of the charities below in our honor . We can't wait to celebrate with you!
Halloway House - Cincinnati, OH
Holloway House & Resource Center will be a managed site for teen parent families. Our new 6,400 sq ft. facility will house all of our current operations, provide business and educational resources, and provide supportive housing for teen moms and their babies; additionally, a state-of-the-art tech lab will serve the community. RBC's Supportive Housing will be a highly integrated system of living arrangements and professional case management services that provides parenting teens a safe place to live, 24-hour access to caring adults, and connections to community resources that provide share responsibility plans. This system helps young parents develop the necessary life skills and secure resources needed to maintain housing throughout adulthood. Supportive housing programs can be more effective when young parents shape and direct their future in partnership with case managers and other key staff.
La Soupe - Cincinnati, OH
Our operating model is to rescue/transform and share food offering a solution to those who live in food insecure neighborhoods, face homelessness or other obstacles that prevent them from accessing meals. Our partnership with food processing and retail locations like Kroger, Jungle Jim's, Castellini Company, Whole Foods and SugarCreek, and in concert with over 200 active volunteers, we transform rescued food and share with our 64+ partner non-profits so that they don't have to worry about feeding their clients and can focus on their mission
Multiple Sclerosis Society
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that impacts the brain and spinal cord which make up the central nervous system and controls everything we do. The exact cause of MS is unknown, but we do know that something triggers the immune system to attack the brain and spinal cord. The resulting damage to myelin, the protective layer insulating wire-like nerve fibers, disrupts signals to and from the brain. This interruption of communication signals causes unpredictable symptoms such as numbness, tingling, mood changes, memory problems, pain, fatigue, blindness and/or paralysis. Everyone’s experience with MS is different and these losses may be temporary or long lasting.
American Cancer Society
At the American Cancer Society, we’re on a mission to free the world from cancer. Until we do, we’ll be funding and conducting research, sharing expert information, supporting patients, and spreading the word about prevention. All so you can live longer — and better.
For all the days along the way
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