Radio Shares Love – September

Radio Shares Love – September

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101.1 The Outlaw is showcasing a great Springfield organization every month with Radio Shares the Love!

So many amazing charitable groups and organizations in Springfield do so much good for the community that deserves recognition!

Radio Shares the Love! The Love this month is for the Ball-Chatham Food Pantry! They support neighbors in need with food, compassion, and dignity in the Ball-Chatham School District. They offer essential groceries and household items—as no one should have to choose between food and other necessities. Whether you’re looking for assistance or want to make a difference through donations or volunteering, there’s a place for you here. To learn more, visit Ball Chatham FoodPantry dot org .

 

 

2025 Schedule:

January-  Forever Home Feline Ranch

February- Mini O’Beirne

March-  Senior Services of Central IL

April-  Parent Place

May-  Memorial Medical Sharing Wishes Fund-  Wishes Granted

June-  Compass For Kids

July-  Helping Hands of Springfield

August-  APL

September-  Ball Chatham Food Pantry

October-  Sojourn

November- HSHS St. John’s Children’s Hospital & Children’s Miracle Network

December-  The James Project

 

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