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Five area charities in running for $20,000 makeover | Seen and Overheard
 

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Five area charities in running for $20,000 makeover

From Hannah C. Bealer, Staff Writer

Hannah’s Treasure Chest, Community Action Partnership of Darke County, Daybreak, Humane Society of Greater Dayton and Unified Health Solutions are among 15 finalists in the Modern Office Methods “Jump Start Your Nonprofit” contest.

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Angela Addington is founder and director of Hannah’s Treasure Chest in Centerville. Staff photo by Chris Stewart

The winner of the contest from Dayton, Cincinnati or Columbus will receive an office technology makeover worth $20,000. The first and second runner up will receive $10,000 and $5,000.

Vote for your favorite charity at www.momnet.com. You can vote once each day until 5 p.m. Sunday, July 25.

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By Cobra

July 13, 2010 1:46 PM | Link to this

Daybreak is also in the running for the $20,000!! They are a homeless youth shelter in Dayton. Please vote for them too!!!

By Julie - MOM's Marketing Manager

July 14, 2010 8:45 AM | Link to this

Read more about the 5 finalists in Dayton at www.momnet.com and vote for your favorite.

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