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The National Interfaith Hospitality Network is a national, non-profit organization that assists religious and community organizations in developing and operating Network programs. Our goal is to alleviate homelessness by fostering the development of Networks that provide shelter, meals, and assistance for homeless persons, and that increase community involvement in direct service and advocacy. |
Crossroad Fort Wayne Children's Home is a non-for-profit treatment facility that helps emotionally troubled youth and their families. Girls and boys come to Crossroad because they have been neglected, abandoned or physically, sexually or emotionally abused. Crossroad was founded in 1883 as "The Reformed Orphan Home of Fort Wayne, Indiana" by the Reformed Church, predecessor to today's United Church of Christ. |
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Canal Winchester, Ohio is an historic community located approximately 15 miles Southeast of downtown Columbus, Ohio along U.S. Route 33 in Franklin and Fairfield Counties. Established in 1811, the Village has a rich history in agriculture, commerce and transportation. The Ohio and Erie Canal, completed through the community in 1831, identified Canal Winchester as a strategic location for the business of that era. Today, Canal Winchester is positioned within 10 minutes driving time of the interstate highways, the international airports and the big city amenities that fuel a dynamic Central Ohio economy. |
Pickerington, Ohio is both a Columbus suburb and a gateway leading to agricultural and open spaces to the east and southeast. Through it all, the city maintains its small-town charm. One of the things that makes the area unique is that the Village Center has retained its mid-19th century character, with most of the original buildings remaining. Pickerington is the "Violet Capitol of Ohio". |
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Lithopolis is the Greek word for "city of stone." Lithopolis, Ohio is the home of the Wagnalls Memorial Library and Community Center. The memorial, dedicated on May 25, 1925, is constructed of native free stone in the Tudor-Gothic style. It provides the residents of Lithopolis and surrounding areas with a center of educational, cultural and literary arts activities. |
Groveport, Ohio blends the charm of a nineteenth century village with the dynamic growth of a vibrant business environment. Many village homes and commercial buildings date to 1847, when two canal towns - Wert’s Grove and Rarey’s Port - merged to form the Village of Groveport. Historic Main Street is often used as a dramatic backdrop for festivals and parades. |
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The "Birthplace of the Tomato", Reynoldsburg, Ohio is a clean, attractive small city situated in Truro Township in central Ohio. Reynoldsburg's stable economy, supported by a dynamic, vibrant people with a concern for their community and a good quality of life, makes the city an excellent place to live. |
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