**Temple of Praise Seventh-Day Adventist Church Hosts Annual Community Health Fair**

 

*Temple of Praise Seventh-Day Adventist Church, located at 1985 Green Road,  is gearing up for its Second Annual Community Health Fair, scheduled for Sunday, September 8th at 12:00 PM.

The event is organized in collaboration with Joy of Christ Community Church, led by Pastor David Crawford, and University Hospitals. This initiative reflects a commendable partnership between two churches of different denominations, united in their mission to serve the community. Continue reading “**Temple of Praise Seventh-Day Adventist Church Hosts Annual Community Health Fair**”

General Mills Unveils Limited-Edition, Collectible Cereal Boxes Featuring Gen Z Icons TOMORROW X TOGETHER

For their cereal box debut, members of TOMORROW X TOGETHER are featured alongside iconic General Mills cereal characters and appear as cutout standees on each box.

General Mills has joined TOMORROW X TOGETHER, also known as TXT, in a harmonious partnership to bring the refreshing energy of Gen Z’s most iconic band to your breakfast table. Together they’re releasing special-edition TXT cereal boxes with General Mills’ iconic brands, featuring cutout standees so TXT fans can have a free-standing display of each band member to add to their memorabilia collection and celebrate the group’s recent 6th Mini Album minisode 3: TOMORROW release.

 

Cereal enthusiasts and TXT fans, affectionately known as MOA (which stands for “moments of alwaysness,”) are in for a treat as each of the five members is featured individually alongside a beloved General Mills’ brand mascot across fan-favorites like Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Lucky Charms, Cookie Crisp, Trix and Honey Nut Cheerios. From the Silly Rabbit to the Cookie Crisp Wolf, it’s a meeting of two iconic groups, bringing the ultimate star power and vibrant world of K-pop straight to your cereal box.

The TXT band members are thrilled to connect their love of cereal to their fans through this General Mills partnership:

  • SOOBIN, featured on Trix: “What I love about the collaboration with General Mills is the unique and adorable characters of each cereal. My favorite is the Silly Rabbit from Trix. I think it’s a great match for me!”
  • HUENINGKAI, featured on Cinnamon Toast Crunch: “I think MOA will be delighted to see us featured in the General Mills packages on the store shelves! I hope everyone starts their day energetically with TXT limited edition cereals.”
  • YEONJUN, featured on Cookie Crisp: “I’m excited about the collaboration because General Mills is a brand that everyone can enjoy together. I hope many people will like the TXT limited edition, too!”

Additionally, BEOMGYU is featured on Lucky Charms, TAEHYUN on Honey Nut Cheerios, and a TXT group photo can be found exclusively in Walmart stores on REESE’S PUFFS boxes.

Don’t miss your chance to collect these limited-edition TXT cereal boxes and add a touch of TXT magic to your mornings! To learn more, visit GeneralMills.com and follow @generalmills on socials at Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok.

SCSDC’s Home Repair Program

Are you hoping to make repairs or updates to your home in St. Clair Superior?

Following an investment from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation, the St. Clair Superior Development Corporation will be able to provide funding for home repair projects between $1,500 and $7,000. Low-income residents in SCSDC’s service area who have eligible projects are encouraged to apply (service area extends from East 30th St. on the western boundary to Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. as the eastern boundary; south to Superior and Payne Avenues and north to the Lake). Projects such as repairing a roof, replacing a porch, and much more are eligible

Local Home Repair Programs

Home Weatherization

City of Cleveland residents are eligible to apply for CHN Housing Partners home weatherization program. Low-income homeowners and renters who need HVAC repairs, insulation, health and safety inspections, LED bulb installation, and Energy Star refrigeration replacement. All who qualify by income are encouraged to apply.

Lead Hazard Control Grant Program

Homes built before 1980 likely have lead-based paint. If you have deteriorated lead-based paint, homes that have expectant mothers and children under 6 are eligible for lead abatement grants. Homes that provide childcare may also be eligible for lead abatement.

Exterior Paint Program

Home exteriors that need repainting may receive a voucher of up to $600 to cover the cost of paint and supplies. Do note that this service does not include labor costs.

Senior Homeowner Assistance Program

Senior citizens (60+) of Cleveland can apply for health, safety, and maintenance repair assistance.

Complete SCSDC’s Home Repair Assistance Application to determine which program may fit you best. All programs listed above determine eligibility based on income.

 

DUNKIN’® JOY IN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION® RESPONDS TO THE GROWING NEEDS OF FOOD BANKS NATIONWIDE WITH OVER $1 MILLION IN GRANT FUNDIN

Today, Dunkin’® announced its Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation® has donated $1 million through grants to support efforts in bringing relief to children and families experiencing food insecurity. This significant funding arrives at a critical time for food banks that are seeing increased demand, with one out of every six people turning to food assistance organizations to access the food necessary for thriving. Continue reading “DUNKIN’® JOY IN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION® RESPONDS TO THE GROWING NEEDS OF FOOD BANKS NATIONWIDE WITH OVER $1 MILLION IN GRANT FUNDIN”

Ohioans New to Medicare Invited to Attend “Welcome to Medicare” Virtual Town Hall

COLUMBUS — Ohio Department of Insurance Director Judith L. French and representatives from the department’s Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP) are hosting a free “Welcome to Medicare” virtual town hall educational event on April 2 from 11 a.m. to noon for Ohioans new to Medicare.

OSHIIP’s Medicare experts will provide an overview of Medicare, Part A and B benefits, Part D prescription drug coverage, Medicare supplement plans, Medicare Advantage plans, eligibility, enrollment, financial assistance, and important deadlines.

Last year, OSHIIP, the state’s official Medicare educational and counseling program, through its different engagement services, counseled and educated 615,500 people and saved Ohioans $37.2 million by helping them identify suitable coverage options and financial assistance.

Virtual town hall registration can be done from this link at insurance.ohio.gov. OSHIIP also conducts monthly Welcome to Medicare webinars and individual Medicare counseling. OSHIIP’s Medicare experts are also available at 800-686-1578 and oshiipmail@insurance.ohio.gov to answer Medicare questions.