Remember all that money you spent at the Fall Festival a few weeks ago? Well, the West Side Nut Club takes that money (after covering their expenses) and distributes it to several organizations around the city of Evansville. On Tuesday, they announced a few of the organizations who received donations on their Facebook page.
Specialty Foods Group will be having a Coat Donation Drive. They are asking people who going downtown to for the air show, Oct. 1st and 2nd, to stop in the Convention Center and donate a coat or other cold-weather accessory such as gloves, hats, etc. Find how you can help.
Millions of children across the U.S., including right here in the Tri-State don't get the nutrition they need to grow. American Dairy Association of Indiana is looking for you to join them in changing that with the Great Milk Drive to benefit the Tri-State Food Bank.
Last week's devastating round of tornadoes in Kokomo, Indiana destroyed more than 350 homes, leaving families in the area to pick up the pieces. The American Red Cross of Southwestern Indiana is asking for your help so these families can begin to put their lives back together.
Evansville-based family shelter, Ozanam is asking for your help so they can continue providing shelter and other services to homeless residents and single women in need of assistance in the area.
The CEO of the Evansville Rescue Mission makes a passionate plea on Facebook seeking the public's help in keeping their residents hydrated as the heat and humidity of an Evansville summer sets in this weekend.
If you are anything like me, you get into "moods." Around springtime, I tend to get in the "throw everything away mood." If I haven't used something in the last 24 hours it might be headed out to the donation bin.
A fire at a farm in New Bloomfield, MO, burned multiple barns at Fairview Farms with horses inside this past Monday. Though no people were injured, seven horses and three dogs were killed.
Coach Cory Brunson and his wife, Mandi recently found out their 7-month-old son, Jax has a tumor on his left lung which, according to the Evansville Courier-Press, has been diagnosed as Neuroblastoma.
A devastating fire ripped through the Sugar Mill Creek apartment complex on North Green River Road Wednesday night leaving several residents scrambling to not only to find a new place to live, but to replace belongings lost. The latter of which you can help with.