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  2. In an effort to help them out, their realtor solicited furniture donations during the recent holiday season. But this isn't likely to be a strategy that will work for many retirees.

  3. Social services and homelessness in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The first organized charity was the Columbus Female Benevolent Society, formed in 1835 to give clothing and monetary donations to families in need. It was co-founded by Hannah Neil, who went on to establish a day school for poor children in 1855, and established it as the Industrial School Association in 1858.

  4. Matthew 25: Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 25: Ministries is an international humanitarian aid and disaster relief organization headquartered in Blue Ash, Ohio, US.Matthew 25: Ministries provides humanitarian aid and disaster relief to the poor throughout the US and around the world.

  5. Value City - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly affiliated with Value City Furniture, which has 130 stores and was founded in 1948. (VCF is corporate sponsor of Value City Arena , home of the Ohio State University women and men's basketball programs.)

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    Last year, for instance, Ohio State football generated nearly $65 million in ticket sales and another $57 million in donations, many of which were tied to football season ticket-holders’ seats.

  7. With a playoff blowout of Oregon, Ohio State proves it's ...

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    The other area where Ohio State appears to have improved since the Michigan game is figuring out creative ways to get its stable of playmakers more involved.

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