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UPMC
Provides Christmas Gifts For Auberle
Thursday,
December 15, 2005, Daily News
Auberle
Ends Fiscal Year With Surplus
Tuesday,
November 1, 2005, Daily News
Auberle
Sponsors Annual "Make A Difference Day" Bingo
Tuesday,
October 25, 2005, Daily News
Auberle
Dedicated To Supporting Families
Fridday,
October 21, 2005, Pittsburgh Catholic
Auberle
Community Service Project To Aid McKeesport Seniors
Wednesday,
October 12, 2005, Daily News
Helping
Hands
Thursday,
September 8, 2005, Daily News
Auberle
Kids Read To Nab 'State Thief'
Thursday,
July 7, 2005, Daily News
EITC
Program Can Benefit Auberle
Wednesday,
July 6, 2005, Daily News
People
In The News
Wednesday,
May 11, 2005, Daily News
Auberle's
Annual May Day Madness
Thursday,
April 28, 2005, Daily News
Auberle
All-Star Banquet Honorees
Friday,
April 22, 2005, Daily News
Auberle's
Grandma/Grandpa Program Honored
Saturday,
April 16, 2005, Daily News
Kids
Find Solace in Auberle Courthouse Paintings
Tuesday,
January 11, 2005, Daily News
Santa's
Workshop
Friday,
December 17, 2004, Daily News
Auberle
Hosts "Make A Difference Day" Bingo
Wednesday,
October 20, 2004, Daily News
Dedicated
Service
Friday,
September 17, 2004, Daily News
Auberle
Foster Care Program Hosts Parent Appreciation Fete
Wednesday,
June 30, 2004, Daily
News
Auberle
Reaches Goal For May Day Madness
Monday,
May 17, 2004, Daily
News
Auberle CEO Focuses on Aid to Hurting Families
Friday, May 14, 2004, Pittsburgh Catholic
Auberle
Spruces Up
Thursday,
May 13, 2004, Daily News
Nonprofit
Auberle Names Attorney Lydon to the Top Spot
Friday,
April 30, 2004, Pittsburgh Business Times
Meadors
Addresses Auberle Dinner
Friday,
April 23, 2004, Daily News
Auberle's
May Day Madness Provides Fun For All
April
2004, Daily News
Christmas
Visit at Auberle
Friday,
January 9, 2004, Pittsburgh Catholic
Volunteers
Open Their Hearts, Home to Kids
Wednesday, December 24, 2003 By Mary Niederberger,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Being home for Christmas is an ageless desire, one that will
be fulfilled countless times tomorrow as family members gather
from near and far to celebrate the holiday
together.
East
Briefs Thursday, October 30, 2003, Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette NORTH
VERSAILLES: Foster mom honored A 70-year-old North Versailles woman will be honored
Nov. 14 as the Pennsylvania Foster Parents Association's Foster Parent of the
Year. Dolores Flowers, who has cared for 34 children in just the past four years,
will be feted at the association's annual banquet in Harrisburg. From
the Children: Auberle Youth Create Message of Hope in Courtroom Murals Wednesday,
October 08, 2003 By Mary Niederberger, Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette Sitting
in the waiting room of juvenile court can be a lonely, frightening experience.
Facing the judge in the adjacent courtroom can be even more intimidating.
Auberle
Artists
Friday,
October 2, 2003, Daily News
'Unique'
Foster Mother From North Versailles is Among Auberle Honorees
Wednesday, July 02,
2003 By Jonathan Barnes, Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
Perennial plants flower year after year, constantly spreading
their roots, generously sharing their brilliant hues. Up in
hilly North Versailles, 70-year-old Dolores Flowers' continuous
parenting over nearly two decades has helped her lay down
roots that are deep and wide.
Auberle's
May Day Madness in McKeesport Will Help Send Teams to Competition
Wednesday, April 02, 2003 By Jonathan Barnes,
Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
Local business leaders will team with children from Auberle
in McKeesport on May 17 for the nonprofit organization's annual
May Day Madness fund-raiser. The event, known as the Corporate
Coach Challenge, features the adults and children competing
in a variety of mind-challenging athletic-style games.
McKeesport's
Auberle Center Marks 50 Years of Turning Families Around
Wednesday, October 30, 2002 By
Jonathan Barnes, Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
What began as the last wish of a benefactor
has been for half a century the starting point for the fulfillment
of dreams of thousands of children. Auberle, a McKeesport
nonprofit social service agency offering treatment and intervention
services for at-risk children and their families, is celebrating
its golden anniversary.
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