Blog image showing a young woman helping a young girl up the slanted rings of a ladder with a yellow heart (a common symbol used to represent the love FLOC has for the children we serve and our volunteers) between them. There is text beside the aforementioned graphic that reads: Advocacy in Action: How to Improve the Lives of At-Risk Children.

Advocacy in Action: How to Improve the Lives of At-Risk Children

Article written by Guest Author, Amy Collett (amy@bizwell.org) Every child deserves safety, stability, and the opportunity to thrive, yet many face challenges beyond their control. Whether due to poverty, neglect, or systemic barriers, vulnerable children need strong advocates who are willing to stand up, speak out, and take action. Making a difference doesn’t always require […]

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BSR Program Update

Article written by Bonnie Loesch, MSN, APRN, FNP-C FLOC has been enhancing the lives of children and families in the Dayton area for many years and now they are serving families across the globe.  They have recently partnered with The Boonshoft School of Medicine, Shriner’s Hospital, and The Ronald McDonald House creating what has now become

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What’s Happening At FLOC: New Program + A Smile That Will Brighten Your Day

Our Newest Program Mentoring children who are lonely, lost and in pain: the BSR Mentoring Program is born, FLOC’s 17th program.  About a month ago, we received a call from the nurse care manager at Shriners. This lovely woman told us that they have kids coming in from third world countries for major operations. They

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