Monday, April 14, 2014

Cash-strapped charities embrace Highmark walk for health - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Cash-strapped charities embrace Highmark walk for health - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: reality, most of the Ross-based nonprofit’s $3 million in annual revenue comes from program fees for its services that include a senior care residence, an early childhood learning center, and home repairs and home finance counseling for low-income seniors and others in need.

So when the organization last year decided to participate in the Highmark Walk for a Healthy Community and set a goal to raise $3,000, “that made some people a little nervous,” said Sister Janice Fulmer, executive director.

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