MADISON —
Pastor Steve Fischer, Secretary of the Madison Christian Ministerial Association, was bitter-sweet in receiving the largest donation from French Chiropractic in the past 10 years for the food basket program. Pastor Fisher reported to the doctors that many of his colleagues had a hard time getting donations because of financial hardships this year. “Your patients really believe in what you do here and we couldn't do this without your help," Fisher said.
On Jan. 16 French Chiropractic & Wellness Center gave Pastor Fisher $4,000. Drs. French, Cradduck and Morosky treated more than 150 patients on Dec. 12; adjustments, therapy and rehabilitative procedures were performed in exchange for a donation. “This past year has been the most successful we've ever had. Our community really appreciates what we do and it certainly shows,” French said.
The Madison Christian Ministerial Association assembles all the canned goods and meat to produce a turkey or chicken Christmas dinner and delivers these baskets to Madison families in need. Many volunteers are needed to make the program as successful as possible.
To become a volunteer in 2013, contact Pastor Steve Fischer at the Trinity Lutheran Church at 428-2473 or write at P.O. Box 574 Madison, Ohio 44057. French Chiropractic & Wellness Center can be reached at 428-1755.
Local News
French Chiropractic patients donate to receive improved health
- Local News
-
-
Garage Sale Bonanza accepting donations at Saybrook Plaza store
Pat Graham pulls a shopping cart of random items through the cavernous storefront at the Saybrook Plaza.
-
Dog tied to Dumpster, abandoned in Geneva Township
The skinny dog choked on the rope holding him to a green Dumpster. People came and went, unsure of the hairless creature’s temperament. After awhile, people knew something had to be done — a dog can’t live tied to the garbage can.
-
Task Force nabs Ashtabula man in traffic death case
An Ashtabula man who served time in connection with a 2006 traffic death was arrested Friday morning by members of a special law enforcement task force, officials said.
-
No automatic recounts result from Ashtabula County May election
No problems, no glitches — and no automatic recounts — resulted from Ashtabula County’s May special election.
-
Plaque saluting Conneaut war dead to make debut
The names of 49 people who gave their lives during times of combat can now be found on a plaque that will be featured at Monday’s Memorial Day ceremony in Conneaut.
-
Ashtabula Downtown Development Association to explore restoration of theater — public asked for input
The Ashtabula Downtown Development Association (ADDA) has embarked on a process to study and make recommendations about the possible restoration of Shea’s Theater. The Association’s Economic Restructuring Committee will be exploring potential entertainment options for the theater, examining successfully restored theaters in other communities, and looking at issues of sustainability.
-
Students learn about the outdoors in Ashtabula Gulf
More than 275 fifth and sixth grade students spent half a day in the Ashtabula Gulf learning about nature, art and photography.
-
Children release butterflies at YMCA Learning Center
A line of more than 20 children walked carefully from the Ashtabula YMCA to a flower bed where they prepared for the annual butterfly release; symbolizing a change of life.
-
Prison workers improve Port of Conneaut Marine Memorial Park
Port of Conneaut Marine Memorial Park got a face-lift Friday with the help of the staff at Lake Erie Correctional Institution.
-
Local group proposes charter form of Ashtabula County government
County government could see a big change if a local group is successful in getting a proposed charter form of government on the November ballot.
- More Local News Headlines
-


