Students were challenged to create a full-body, vinyl wrap for the police car at Coloma High School, which is driven by School Resource Officer Andy Ulleg.
At Bremen Fire’s appreciation dinner, they honored firefighters who have served for many decades, including Tim Kulczar, who retires after training the next generation of Bremen Firefighters.
The Elkhart chapter of the Indiana Black Expo expects they have fed 500 people yearly for the last ten years at the "Feed our Friends" holiday dinner & toy giveaway.
Families were able to stop by the South Bend Police Department to see Jolly Old St. Nick, pose for a free professional photo with the big man, and enjoy plenty of treats!
With well over 150 students this year, they spend 24 hours straight at the school hand sculpting pottery, which will later be sold, with all proceeds going to Riley.
In 2022, they donated 15,000 lbs. of food to local nonprofits, but this year, they went all out and doubled their efforts with more than 30,000 lbs. or five pallets worth of food brought in, all to help feed hungry people in Michiana.
The Junior Olympian actively participates in activities with Gentlemen and Scholars, Inc., Leadership SBM GIRLs program, and Mentoring Moments, an organization providing Trinity the opportunity to serve as a youth representative at the Global Mental Health Symposium in Dubai.
C.A.R.E. University was created to help college students and their parents offset the cost of day-to-day living while students are away at college in 2016.
Nic Weishar and his brother, Dan, started The Andrew Weishar Foundation in honor of their brother Andrew, who passed away from colon cancer in October 2012.