The City of Fort Wright is organizing a collection of non-perishable and personal hygiene items to support communities in North Carolina affected by recent floods. Fire Chief Schewe will join a team delivering these donations directly to a key distribution area in North Carolina. He is scheduled to leave on Friday, October 11, with the Fire Department accepting contributions until the end of business on October 10.
The Christ Hospital Health Network is encouraging women to prioritize their health by scheduling annual mammograms during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The healthcare providers at the hospital will conduct a free webinar titled "Breast Cancer – Beyond the Mammogram" on October 24th at noon. Participants can register for this online event where Jennifer Manders, MD, surgical oncologist; Julie Specht, MD, oncologist; and Chloe Meier, genetic counselor, will address questions related to breast cancer.
The City of Fort Wright is organizing a donation drive to support communities in North Carolina affected by recent flooding. The initiative aims to collect non-perishable and personal hygiene items. These donations will be delivered directly to a key distribution area in North Carolina.
The City of Fort Wright, Kentucky, is organizing a donation drive to collect non-perishable and personal hygiene items for communities in North Carolina affected by flooding. The initiative aims to support those impacted by Hurricane Helene.
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