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Neighborhood Care Center Non-Profit of the Year at Annual Baum Chevy Buick Car Show

The Neighborhood Care Center in Clinton is very grateful for the biggest single contribution in its history and will also be the beneficiary of a special event hosted by WHOW.

 

Cody Monkman is the Executive Director of the Neighborhood Care Center and on the WHOW Morning Show Tuesday told Regional Radio they were selected by Baum Chevrolet Buick as the non-profit of the year for its annual Apple n' Pork Festival car show.

 

 

For the Neighborhood Care Center, the over $15,000 contribution will be the single largest contribution ever made to the organization. WHOW will be hosting a celebration of 75 years of WHOW and the Neighborhood Care Center will be the benefactor of that event. Monkman says the timing for these two events could not be better. 

 

 

The Neighborhood Care Center recently expanded into McLean County in Heyworth and at the car show this past weekend, Monkman indicates there were people from McLean County that had not heard about this development and he says there were very productive conversations that took place. He is hopeful those conversations will lead to positive developments very soon for the organization as it continues to grow. 

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