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Catholic Charities’ Kinship Support Project Helps Beautify Fulton

<p>Children in Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Kinship Support Project recently volunteered their time to plant flowers at the Fulton Community Development Agency East Office in Fulton.  The Kinship Support Project works with families in Oswego County who are raising their relative’s children and who are in need of additional support services.  Pictured above with children in the program is Chris Matteson of The Fulton CDA Weatherization Assistance Program.</p>

Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Kinship Support Project held a picnic recently for the families that are participating in the project. The event brought all of the workers and the families together and provided them with the opportunity to get to know each other on an informal basis. As part of the outing, families in the Kinship Support Project helped to beautify the city as they assisted in planting flowers at the Fulton Community Development Agency East Office in Fulton.

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Catholic Charities of Oswego County Announces Fresh Food Distribution

On Wednesday, July 8th the Emergency Services Program of Catholic Charities of Oswego County in cooperation with the Food Bank of Central New York will sponsor a fresh food distribution. Fresh foods and produce will be available, free of charge to those in need, from 4:00 pm until 6:00 pm or until food is gone.

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Fulton Daily News

A Small Move Brings Big Business Changes To Fulton’s Uniforms, Etc.

<br />Uniforms, Etc. owner John McGraw, amidst the growing pile of clothing orders at his store.

Uniforms, Etc. of Fulton outgrew its home on S. 1st St.  This Spring, the business moved about 300 feet away, to the corner of Cayuga St. and S. 2nd St.  Now, you know S. 2nd St. better as Route 481, the main route through the city.  The difference in visibility made a massive difference to Uniforms Etc.’s bottom line — an immediate jump in business.  “People were reminded that we existed because of the move,” the company’s marketing manager says.

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Hannibal Parents Group Helps Success By 6 “Stuff A Bus”

<br />Hannibal Home and School helps ‘Stuff A Bus.’  Members of Hannibal Home and School, a parent organization that supports schools in the Hannibal School District helped the United Way of Greater Oswego County’s Success By 6 program kick-off its ‘Stuff-A-Bus’ campaign by donating $100 towards the purchase of school supplies.  The Success By 6 ‘Stuff-A-Bus’ campaign is collecting school supplies for children in need throughout Oswego County now through August 14th.  Pictured above from left seated in front are: Janice Scott, treasurer of Home and School; and Director of the United Way’s Success By 6 Program, Bonnie Holmes.  Standing from left are: Lisa Mason, Liz Quaile, Jeanine Wright, Bonnie Newton, president of Home and School; Tina Trumble, and Charlotte McCombie.

Members of ‘Home and School’, a parent organization that helps schools in the Hannibal School District recently helped the United Way of Greater Oswego County’s Success By 6 program kick-off its annual ‘Stuff A Bus’ campaign with a donation to help purchase school supplies.

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