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Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati delivers socks

Immanuel Presbyterian Church donates to Hannah's SocksToday the Cincinnati office of Hannah's Socks received a visit from Dana Siegel, a member of Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Clifton. She engaged her fellow churchgoers in an official Hannah's Socks Sock Drive and collected more than 250 pairs of socks as well as more than 100 additional 'clothing essentials' for men, women and children.

Dana says they're going to keep their Socks Box displayed at the church and continue to collect materials for us. Thanks Dana and Immanuel Presbyterian Church for making a difference in the lives of the less fortunate in Cincinnati.

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Zappos.com holds '50s sock hop for Hannah's Socks

Zappos.com sock hop for Hannah's SocksThanks to the fine folks at the Zappos.com distribution center in Shepherdsville, KY, who collected more than 500 pairs of socks during a '50s sock hop party. In addition to shipping the socks to Hannah's Socks HQ, the group sent Hannah a goody bag full of cool stuff like a magic 8-ball and a hairbrush along with a note to her to keep up the great job of serving the homeless. Click here to view photos from the event.

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Check out photos from RingFest

Hannah's Socks at RingFest 2007Thanks again to Toledo First Seventh-Day Adventist Church for inviting Hannah's Socks to its annual RingFest bell choir concert. We've posted photo highlights on the Hannah's Socks Flickr Page.

We've posted photos from Tent City

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Hannah's Socks volunteers at Tent CityThe Hannah's Socks team recently volunteered at Tent City, an event designed to draw attention to Toledo area homeless with a variety of musical performances, benefits and services. The team included Doris and Vic, Doris' father Sam Redieck, their children, Jo Bricker, Carrie Sellars, Pam Shannon and family friend Ron. They helped serve breakfast, clean tables, assist the needy, and do whatever they could.

Tons of Picnic pictures posted!

We've posted more than 80 great photos from this year's Hannah's Socks Summer Picnic & Fundraiser! Check them out on the Hannah's Socks Flickr page. And be sure to share and send to friends!

Free Press features Turner clan

As many of our supporters know, Hannah's Socks' co-founders Vic and Doris are full-time parents — in a very big way. Since marrying ten years ago, they've opened their home and their hearts by adopting eight children, all currently under the age of nine.

If you've had a chance to meet the entire gang, I'm sure you've witnessed firsthand just how magical the family is. The Toledo Free Press agrees, and the newspaper recently featured the Turners in a story about the need for more adoptive homes. You can read the story on the Toledo Free Press website.

Talented entertainer signs on for Picnic

We're thrilled to announce that singer-songwriter Kerry Patric Clark will be performing at the first annual Hannah's Socks Summer Picnic & Fundraiser! Kerry is an incredible storyteller who's won multiple local and national awards for his work. Thanks to Kerry for volunteering his talents to Hannah's Socks!

In more Picnic news, we've posted additional event details as well as some teaser photos of fabulous Woodlands Park. See what's new with the Picnic, and learn more about Kerry Patric Clark.

Hannah visits with Cherry Street leader

Before last week's 13ABC interview, Hannah worked with Cherry Street Mission's Larry Robinson to prepare a delivery of socks for the Cocoon Shelter. View the photos.

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