Cleveland Connection
Sunday, July 27, 2008
"The Littlest Heroes" provides support to children, teens, and young adults with cancer. Blazine Monaco, the founder of "The Littlest Heroes," and Valerie Johnson, mother of one of those little heroes, talk about the organization and the Race for Children's Sake, a fundraiser coming up at Progressive Field.
http://www.thelittlestheroes.org/
The First Ring is a new organization, comprised of 15 local school districts. Margaret Bierman is a representative who explains why the group is trying to get parents to enroll their children early.
http://www.enrollyourchild.com/
The Living Miracles is a support group inspired by Bridgeway Inc, a behavioral health care provider. Jennifer Kruse is a Recovery Services Supervisor, and Richard Folbert is a Peer Support Specialist.
http://www.thelivingmiracles.org/ http://www.bridgewayinc.org/
Mary Jane Chichester is Executive Director of the Women's Center of Greater Cleveland, beneficiary of the upcoming fundraiser "run, jane, run."
http://www.womensctr.org/
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