Rochester Childfirst Network Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of
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Rochester Childfirst Network Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of
PAGE 26 seen ROCHESTER BUSINESS JOURNAL / RBJDAILY.COM APRIL 4, 2014 Rochester Childfirst Network February 18: Rochester Childfirst Network recently received a $185,000 grant from the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement, in partnership with Rochester Rehabilitation and the Community Place of Greater Rochester. A new federally funded program helps individuals to open small businesses as family child care providers. Lynn Lubecki, John Olsan and Sue Davin John Olsan, Lynn Lubecki and Congresswoman Louise Slaughter with program participants Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester March 1: The Tails of Hope Telethon 2014 to benefit Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester, was broadcast live on 13WHAM, Rochester’s CW and 13wham.com from Eastview Mall. It raised $264,185, which will help Lollypop Farm care for as many as 10,000 homeless animals this year. Terry Knapp and Laura Seymour Photo by Bob Brinster Norma Holland, Adam Chodak and Marty Snyder Photo by Bob Brinster Jenny Gib J Gibson, C Craig i L Lewis i and d Ni Nicole l L Lewis i Photo by Melissa DiMauro Interested in submitting photos featuring people at your non-profit events? Please contact Ruth German at rgerman@rbj.net or 546-8303, ext. 103, for guidelines on submitting event photos and details.
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