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YWCA Northeast Indiana celebrates 100 Good Men!

 

 

News release from the YWCA Northeast Indiana:

YWCA Northeast Indiana Celebrates 100 Good Men!

(July 28, 2015) – YWCA Northeast Indiana invites the public to join them on July 29th at 6:30pm at Parkview Field (before the start of the TinCaps home game) to recognize and celebrate all of the men that were nominated as one of the 2015 YWCA Northeast Indiana’s 100 Good Men. Each of the 45 nominated men is a shining example of what makes a “good man” in Northeast Indiana and demonstrates the qualities below each and every day!

What Makes A Good Man?

A good man does not do things to be nice, he does them because he has a moral code, a set of core values and he will always do his best to make sure that his actions are in line with his own personal standards.

A good man will not do the easy thing or the convenient thing, or even the thing that he wants to do; he will do what he knows to be the good thing.

A good man will never discourage you or make you feel as though you can’t do what you set out to do. He will celebrate your victories and comfort you during your defeats.

A good man will inspire you by how he lives his own life and encourage you to live your best life.

A good man will exemplify, empower, and encourage you to live the mission of YWCA Northeast Indiana…to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.

The 2015 nominees are: Oluwagbenga (Ben) Adesope, Clyde Nusbaum (In Memory), Rich Beckman, Denny Nusbaum, Bill Berning, Jr., Dr. Carl Jylland-Halverson, Pastor Lee Greene, Pastor Richard Charlton, Eric Veazy, Brent Byrd, Dave Schleinkofer, Nick Schleinkofer, Ed Hiatt (In Memory), Garland Hudson, Sr., Brian Flory, Willie McCloud, Sr., Thomas May, James McFadden, Jonathan Ray, Brian Engelhart, Dan Stoker, Steve Herendeen, Don Sexton, Karl Hardiman, Kris Hardiman, Joe Raffety, Will Stauffer, Alex Coreas, Vinod Vijayan, Sam Graves, Shane Burge, Matt Graves, Andrew Bourne, Jim Matthews Rob Wiley, John Rogers, Rodney Burton, Evan Hyndman, Anthony Stites, Dave Sternberg, Nick Parkevich, Seth Kohrman, Steffan Rice, Joel Weerts, and Victor Slayton.

For more information on the event and the nominees please visit our website at https://ywcanein.com/.

 

About the YWCA
Since 1894 YWCA Northeast Indiana, which serves Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, Wells, and Whitley counties, has given a voice to the concerns of women and provided services to meet the changing needs of women and their families. A nonprofit organization, YWCA Northeast Indiana operates Indiana’s oldest domestic violence shelter providing shelter and services to women, men and children escaping domestic violence. YWCA Northeast Indiana welcomes the interest and participation of both women and men committed to this vision. The organization receives support from individuals, foundations, corporations, and other groups, and is a United Way Partner Agency in each county served.

YWCA USA is the voice for every woman. For over a century, the YWCA has spoken out and taken action on behalf of women and girls. The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Over 2 million people participate each year in YWCA programs at more than 1,300 locations across the U.S. YWCA USA serves more than 25 million women and girls in 125 countries.

 

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