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Since 1965, WSOS has been administering programs and support services to individuals, families, and communities. Established in response to the Economic Opportunity Act of 1965, WSOS was created to aid in the war on poverty. WSOS is a non-profit agency devoted to assisting families and individuals become self-sufficient.

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Quilter Sign Shop       The Quilter Sign Shop is a self-supporting operation that uses CNC/CAD/CAM technology and recycled plastic to cerate intricatly detailed, extremely durable signs for public and non-profit businesses and organizations. The products created at Quilter Signs provide an increased public awareness of the importance and value of using recycled products.

www.quiltersigns.org
Tri-County Healthcare Consortium       From the Tri-County Health Care Consortium website

"The Tri-County Health Care Consortium is a collaboration of health care organizations in Ottawa, Sandusky and Seneca Counties. The consortium formed on September 13, 2001, to address the problem of a shortage of health care professionals in the three county region.

The mission statement of the Tri-County Health Care Consortium is, “United in supporting the entrance and advancement of health care providers throughout Ottawa, Sandusky and Seneca Counties.”"


www.healthcaretricounty.org
Sandusky River Watershed Coalition       Formed in 1997, the Sandusky River Watershed Coalition is an association of individuals and organizations concerned with and/or affected by the protection and enhancement of the water resources in the Sandusky River Watershed.

www.sanduskyriver.org
 

National Public Lands Day began in 1994 with three federal agencies and
700 volunteers. Last year 110,000 volunteers worked in 1,300
locations and in every state. Now, 8 federal agencies and many state and
local lands participate in this annual day of caring for shared lands.

National Public Lands Day keeps the promise of the Civilian Conservation
Corps, the "tree army" that worked from 1933-42 to preserve and protect
America's natural heritage.

http://www.publiclandsday.org/

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