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Corporate Philanthropy
As a result of the combined effort of Indiana’s credit unions, Samaritan’s Feet International and the Indianapolis Urban League 250 children received new shoes for the coming school year.
Fundraising
Morning Light to benefit from “Rolling for Hope” on Aug. 11 from 3 to 6 p.m. at Woodland Bowl, 3421 E. 96th St. Cost: $100 /team of five. Sponsorships of $1,000 or $500 or $200. Register www.morninglightinc.org or contact Martha at mday@morninglightinc.org.
Happy Hollow Children’s Camp to benefit from bowling for Campers on Aug. 20, from 4-6 p.m. at Brownsburg Bowl, 18 Whittington Drive. Contact jdant@happyhollowcamp.net or 638-3849.
Prevent Child Abuse to benefit from Voices 4 Children family night on Aug. 28, from 5-8 p.m. at Morty’s Comedy Joint, 3825 E. 82nd St. Cost: $10 per person, children 10 and under, free. Contact Prevent Child Abuse Indiana at 775-6439.
Assistance League of Indianapolis to benefit from Hunt Construction Group 7th Annual Charity Golf Outing on Sept. 8 at Eagle Creek Golf Club. Sponsorships and foursomes are going fast. Contact Nate Wooten at Nate.Wooten@aecom.com or at 227-7800 or Kathy Kerr Wylam at 374-4571.
Pink ribbon Connection to benefit from Breast Health Awareness Night with Indiana Fever on Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. at Bankers Life Fieldhouse and post-game auction to raise proceeds for the cause. This game is a pink-out. Ticket: $19.80 each. Order at fevergroups.com/pinkribbon or call Beau Dries at 917-2551 by Sept. 2.
Grants
Eskenazi Health received $22,900 from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.
The MCR Charitable Foundation Inc. has provided the Assistance League® of Indianapolis’ Operation School Bell® program funding for 3,300 duffle bags. The Molina Foundation generously donated 5,012 new children’s book (value of $36,460) to Operation School Bell®.
In Recognition
Old National Bank has earned a 5-star rating from Bauer Financial Inc.
The Oaks Academy is a finalist for WORLD News Group’s 2016 Hope Award for Effective Compassion.
Blue & Co. LLC has been named one of the 2016 Best Places to Work in Indiana by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.
The National Waste & Recycling Association has inducted Indiana waste professionals Bill Meyer and Kevin Walbridge into the National Waste & Recycling Hall of Fame. Terry Guerin has been honored for dedication to safety.
Taft’s Indiana Corporate/M&A practice is ranked among the elite in Band 1, as are five Indianapolis attorneys in the 2016 edition of Chambers USA and 44 Taft attorneys are recognized as “Leaders in their Field.”
Eleonora Anastasia Sciopu, AXA Advisors LLC, has received GAMA International’s International Management Award at the Gold Level.
Joe Ofengender received the Ivan M. Chalfie Award for his contribution to the community and promoting a healthy Jewish family life, presented by the Jewish Community Center. Donald Scott received the Marks Levy Award for outstanding service. Ryan Rubenstein received the Wolf/Birnbaum Jewish Community Teen Leadership Award.
Nicole Cameron, Blue & Co., received the 2016 Indiana Health Information Management Association Rising Star Award. Lynette Thom, Blue & Co., was elected by IHIMA members as a delegate.
August Mack Environmental Inc. is among a select group in the six-county central Indiana area that earned the coveted Company that Cares distinction for results during the 2015 United Way of Central Indiana annual workplace campaign.
Sheaff Brock Investment Advisors LLC has been named to the Financial Times 300 Top Registered Investment Advisers.•
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