Industrial Power Systems, 146 Dixie Highway, Rossford, is collecting toys and essentials for families displaced by Friday’s apartment fire.
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Industrial Power Systems is collecting toys and essentials for families that lost their homes shortly before Christmas.
Students have spent the last few weeks collecting books to donate to the students at Gesu Catholic School.
Promedica Parkway Surgery Center dropped off more than 900 pounds of donated food for Lutheran Social Services. The food goes to the Emergency Choice Food Pantry.
As toys arrive at WTOL 11 through the day, they’re taken to Lucas County Children Services to be sorted and organized.
The high school students are collecting books and packing them into backpacks for children in foster care at Lucas County Children Services.
Officer Robin Matejewski and K9 officer Hugo talks the fundraisers that support K9 training.
Lutheran Social Services stepped in to give a helping hand to those still picking up the pieces five months after the tornado hit the area
Families who live near the Walbridge Elementary School came to pick up fixings for a full Thanksgiving meal.
Whether it’s food or service industry-based, local mom-and-pop type shops say shoppers shouldn’t overlook the smaller stores for one-of-a-kind gifts and deals.
The school plans to build the new facility, which will support the education of over 100 students annually.
The winner of a sweepstakes will also fly to New York City to meet David Letterman and Paul Schaffer.