09/03/10My BuddyCompeer Chester County is all about friendship. Posted at 01:06 PM | Permalink | Comments: 0 |
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08/11/10Ace of SpayA Frazer-based nonprofit organization offers much-needed spay/neuter procedures at a welcome low cost. Posted at 04:26 PM | Permalink | Comments: 0 |
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07/23/10Pedal to the MetalCitizen Kind blogger Adam Polaski spotlights a woman whose sewing machine has gone a long way for cancer patients. Posted at 12:35 PM | Permalink | Comments: 0 |
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06/30/10Spreading the Wealth (and Health)Weight Watchers campaigns for those who are hungry throughout Philadelphia and the western suburbs. Posted at 03:33 PM | Permalink | Comments: 0 |
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06/04/10Cyber GivingHow Generocity.org plans to transform the nonprofit sector. Posted at 10:57 AM | Permalink | Comments: 0 |
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05/11/10Friends FirstRadnor High students become best buds with their special education schoolmates. Posted at 12:35 PM | Permalink | Comments: 0 |
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05/05/10Mom Knows BestAnd Mom deserves the best—which is why the nonprofit Mothers & More welcomes Main Line moms to its spring open house on May 5 and other events that give them their fair share of "me" time. Posted at 04:18 PM | Permalink | Comments: 0 |
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05/05/10Stepping Into SuccessInner-city students share a long-term commitment to attend college—and Main Line institutions are helping them to keep it. Posted at 03:13 PM | Permalink | Comments: 0 |
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03/30/10Yes, We ‘Can’Local architects and designers raise hunger awareness by turning canned goods into awesome works of art. Posted at 11:48 AM | Permalink | Comments: 0 |
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03/17/10Donating ‘Spare’ TimeBig Brothers Big Sisters—and all you bowling fans out there—get the chance to hit some local lanes for a fun fundraiser. Posted at 02:15 PM | Permalink | Comments: 0 |
Adam Polaski is a sophomore journalism major at New York’s Ithaca College and a native of the Philadelphia suburbs. He first interned for Main Line Today in Spring 2008. With a passion for helping his local, national and global communities, Adam returns this year with his own community-service blog, Citizen Kind. At Ithaca, he’s a section editor for the student-run social-justice magazine, Buzzsaw, and a leader of the United Way Stone Soup Philanthropy Corps.