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  • On behalf of the House of Restoration Community Connections, a 501C(3) non-profit organization, we would like to invite you to participate in our (Esteem. Value. Worth. Women’s Movement.) Our fundraiser will start Nov. 8th through Dec. 18th. This event is a Fundraiser going towards women entrepreneurs, building woman’s Self-Esteem, Restorative Care Packages for young ladies and women in need of temporary personal items. We are anticipating participants from 3 local schools, women in Mississippi and Florida. The fundraiser will be an excellent opportunity for your business to collaborate with our movement and organization not only locally but globally. In addition, donation deductibility will be given under the IRS 501 (C3) non-profit exempt status. Presenting Sponsor - $5000.00 Platinum Sponsor 2500.00 Gold Sponsor 750.00 Silver Sponsor 500.00 Purple Sponsor 250.00 Individual Sponsor 25.00. To receive the full details of our Sponsorship Levels Package please inquire at our website by joining the community and sending an email at www.hofrcc.org.
  • For many Muslims, western holiday celebrations like Christmas once felt like the kind of universal affirmation we could never attain. But, today, it's a markedly different story.
  • The Baller Dream Foundation, an uplifting nonprofit organization that supports children and young adults battling cancer, will host its second San Diego fundraiser at Monarch Ocean Pub on Sunday, Nov. 21 from 2pm-5pm. The event will celebrate the foundation’s three California “Ballers", children and young adults who are currently being treated for cancer. Surrounded by breathtaking panoramic ocean views, attendees will enjoy bites and beverages by local businesses, a special presentation featuring unforgettable gifts for the Ballers and more. Early bird pricing for tickets is $100 per person until Monday, Nov. 1, after which ticket prices will be priced at $125 per person. For more information and ticket purchases/sponsorships please visit HERE!
  • What started as a Christmas countdown has increasingly become a retail opportunity. While Advent calendars have evolved over the centuries, they still accomplish some of their original objectives.
  • After decades of wondering, an NPR reporter finally figures out how her husband's family dog knew when the school bus would arrive every day. She did some digging — and now it all makes scents.
  • The conspiracy theory claims global elites plot to hoard the world's wealth and resources, leaving the rest of the planet to starve — and it's gaining traction in Moscow amid the Ukraine war.
  • Water departments had the option to choose between an outdoor watering limit of one day per week or by volume of water used.
  • The clock ran out on Russia's payments. But there's a twist: Russia does not consider itself in default because the country has the money, just its payments have been blocked by Western sanctions.
  • The FDA has authorized Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for children 12 to 15 years old — a move that is seen as getting us closer to returning to normalcy. Plus, what California Attorney General Rob Bonta hopes to accomplish in his new role. Also, COVID-19 testing is supposed to be covered by insurance, but some people are still paying hundreds of dollars for tests. And, some San Diego City Council members are calling for a comprehensive analysis of how the police budget could be changed and funding priorities shifted. In addition, the Port of San Diego is considering a plan that aims to reduce the amount of pollution portside businesses put in the air. Still, the policy, however, isn’t getting a warm reception from community advocates. Finally, as those of Asian heritage are dealing with an increase in outbursts of racism, a new novel explores what it was like for Vietnam War refugees to resettle in the U.S.
  • U.S. employers added 372,000 jobs in June, while the unemployment rate held steady at 3.6%. Despite slightly slower job growth, the labor market remains an economic bright spot.
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