Need continues to grow, and the Central Minnesota Community Foundation and the Norman C. Skalicky Foundation have joined forces to raise funds for area food shelves.
Minnesotans raised over $13.5 million yesterday (Wednesday) during the 3rd annual "Give to the Max" day. Locally the College of St. Benedict received the most money collecting over $77,000.
If you're looking for a place to take holiday pictures of the WHOLE family this season, consider the "Santa Paws" fundraiser at the Tri-County Humane Society.
If you've been considering making a donation to a nonprofit organization, tomorrow would be a great day to do it. Hundreds of nonprofits throughout Minnesota are participating in the 3rd annual "Give to the Max Day."
In tough times, creative charitable organizations are making it easier than ever to donate to worthy causes during the holidays. The Better Business Bureau of Minnesota and North Dakota's "Wise Giving Alliance" has advice for how to contribute to charities in efficient and economical ways.
he official start of the holiday season might be a couple of weeks away, but a group of local volunteers has already begun filling over 1,100 shoe boxes with gifts for children all over the world.
It might be a little early for Christmas decorations, but it's not too early to plan on helping those less fortunate this holiday season. Catholic Charities' "Share the Spirit" program is looking for individuals or families to match with families in need of gifts and food during the holidays.
A group of motorcycle enthusiasts is marking the anniversary of Jacob Wetterling's abduction with an $18,000 donation to Minnesota's Amber Alert program.
If you're a homeowner in need of some exterior repairs like painting or landscaping, but you're on a tight budget, Central Minnesota Habitat for Humanity might be able to help out.