Local Tri Kappa Chapter Raises Money For Many Organizations

June 9, 2020 at 8:19 p.m.
Local Tri Kappa Chapter Raises Money For Many Organizations
Local Tri Kappa Chapter Raises Money For Many Organizations

By Staff Report-

During this uncertain season, Tri Kappa recognizes that many organizations are challenged to meet the rising needs, according to a news release from the organization.

Tri Kappa extended its appreciation and support to all of those who work tirelessly to enrich lives and build a stronger community.

Tri Kappa is a statewide philanthropic service organization which supports charity, culture and education. The local chapter of Tri Kappa formed in 1909 is made up of women who work together to build and strengthen the community. Through the Tri Kappa annual bingo event, which was hosted at Sacred Heart Catholic Parish in February, as well as the annual Tri Kappa fall pumpkin fundraiser, the organization was able to raise and donate over $10,000 to nonprofits as a way to enrich and strengthen the community.  

In addition to the many cultural and education events and projects Tri Kappa supported throughout the year, the organization made financial contributions to the following nonprofits: ACTS, Baker Youth Club, Beaman Home, Boomerang Backpacks, Cardinal Services, CASA, Combined Community Services, Fellowship Missions, Headstart, Heartline, Joe’s Kids, JPAC, Junior Achievement, K-21 Cancer Care Fund, Kosciusko Cares - Strengthening Families, Kosciusko Community Senior Services, Magical Meadows, Our Father’s House, Raise the Dough, Spoonful of Imagination and the Warsaw Community Schools Food and Nutrition program.  

The release states, “Thank you to the community for supporting Tri Kappa fundraising efforts to make these donations possible. Together we can accomplish much.”

During this uncertain season, Tri Kappa recognizes that many organizations are challenged to meet the rising needs, according to a news release from the organization.

Tri Kappa extended its appreciation and support to all of those who work tirelessly to enrich lives and build a stronger community.

Tri Kappa is a statewide philanthropic service organization which supports charity, culture and education. The local chapter of Tri Kappa formed in 1909 is made up of women who work together to build and strengthen the community. Through the Tri Kappa annual bingo event, which was hosted at Sacred Heart Catholic Parish in February, as well as the annual Tri Kappa fall pumpkin fundraiser, the organization was able to raise and donate over $10,000 to nonprofits as a way to enrich and strengthen the community.  

In addition to the many cultural and education events and projects Tri Kappa supported throughout the year, the organization made financial contributions to the following nonprofits: ACTS, Baker Youth Club, Beaman Home, Boomerang Backpacks, Cardinal Services, CASA, Combined Community Services, Fellowship Missions, Headstart, Heartline, Joe’s Kids, JPAC, Junior Achievement, K-21 Cancer Care Fund, Kosciusko Cares - Strengthening Families, Kosciusko Community Senior Services, Magical Meadows, Our Father’s House, Raise the Dough, Spoonful of Imagination and the Warsaw Community Schools Food and Nutrition program.  

The release states, “Thank you to the community for supporting Tri Kappa fundraising efforts to make these donations possible. Together we can accomplish much.”
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