Friends of the Animal Shelter Named St. Joseph Non-Profit Hero for September

Friends of the Animal Shelter St Joseph

Patterson Legal Group & News-Press NOW are honored to recognize Friends of the Animal Shelter as September’s Non-Profit Hero in the St. Joseph area!

Friends of the Animal Shelter works to increase animal adoption and redemption rates while minimizing the number of euthanized animals; educating the community regarding animal care and welfare issues; and helping care for the medical needs of all sick and injured animals that come through the Animal Shelter.


If you would like to nominate a non-profit hero that you think deserves to be recognized, visit our nominate a non-profit hero page for more information. Selected heroes will be featured on a News-Press NOW News Story and receive a $1,000 check.

Pet Assistance Network of Topeka Named Topeka Non-Profit Hero for September

Pet Assistance Network receiving 1,000 check

Patterson Legal Group & WIBW teamed up again to honor Pet Assistance Network of Topeka as September’s non-profit hero in the Topeka area.

The mission of the Pet Assistance Network of Topeka is to provide temporary shelter consisting of healthy, appropriate and compassionate living conditions, enrichment activities, and personal care, to those pets whose owners are homeless or currently out of home who are being served by one of PANT’s partner agencies. At such time as the owner is no longer homeless or out of home, the pet will be reunited with its owner, preserving the human/animal bond.

To learn more about this wonderful organization, visit their website at http://www.topekapant.org/.


You can nominate a non-profit hero that you think deserves to be recognized now. Selected heroes will be featured on a WIBW News Story and receive a $1,000 check.

The Best Coffee Shop Ever Named St. Joseph Non-Profit Hero for August

The Best Coffee Shop Ever St. Joseph Central High School

Patterson Legal Group & News-Press NOW are honored to recognize THE BEST COFFEE SHOP EVER as the Non-Profit Hero in the St. Joseph area for August!

The student-led coffee shop is based at Central High School and serves school staff, allowing the students to practice money skills, professional conversations and professional dress so they are prepared to begin a job once they leave high school.

Ashley Stanton, Special Education Teacher, received a grant through the St. Joseph School District Foundation to start the classroom coffee shop.


Nominate a non-profit hero now that you think deserves to be recognized. Selected heroes will be featured on a News-Press NOW News Story and receive a $1,000 check.

Team Blake Foundation Named Topeka Non-Profit Hero For August

Team Blake Foundation  receiving 1,000 check

Patterson Legal Group & WIBW teamed up again to honor Team Blake Foundation as the non-profit hero in the Topeka area for August.

The mission of the Team Blake Foundation is to assist in reducing the burden of childhood cancer and other life-threatening illnesses on children and their families.

They accomplish this by:

  • Providing care packages to children who are going through the unimaginable
  • Providing spiritual and emotional support to families
  • Financially supporting the families with medical costs, household expenses, or other related costs.
  • Donating to other community non-profits such as the Ronald McDonald house, a local organization that assists children and their families with health concerns
  • Donating funds to pediatric cancer research and spreading pediatric cancer awareness

To learn more about this wonderful organization, visit their website at www.foreverteamblake.com


If you would like to nominate a non-profit hero you think deserves to be recognized, visit our nominate a non-profit hero page for more information. Selected heroes will be featured on a WIBW News Story and receive a $1,000 check.

Horse For Heroes Campaign

Wichita Horse For Heroes Campaign

The Wichita Police Department’s Mounted Unit had two older horses needing to be retired due to age and soundness. With their retirement looming, the Mounted Unit needed a new horse. While the day to day upkeep of the Mounted Unit is accounted for within the Police Department’s budget, there was no funding available to purchase a new horse and needed equipment for the Mounted Unit.

The Horse for Heroes campaign aimed to fund a new police horse, a Clydesdale, and tack for the WPD Mounted Unit so they can continue to keep Wichita safe and secure!

Clydesdale as a Horse for Heroes - Officer on horse
Clydesdale as a Horse for Heroes

PLG helped sponsor one Clydesdale as a Horse for Heroes!  But the good news didn’t stop there!  The Wichita Police Foundation proudly announced that they have not only reached our Horse for Heroes goal of purchasing one Clydesdale and tack but thanks to the community’s support they have exceeded their goal. The WPF has purchased TWO black Clydesdales, two saddles, and additional tack for the Mounted Unit.

These gentle giants have just begun their training with the WPD Mounted Unit.

Congratulations to Elizabeth Koronowski! She entered the name, “Hero,” into our contest. It was voted by you as one of the top four favorite names and won!

Sleep in Heavenly Peace Named July’s Non-Profit Hero In St. Joseph

Sleep in Heavenly Peace St. Joseph

Patterson Legal Group & News-Press NOW were honored to recognize Sleep In Heavenly Peace – Benedictine College Chapter as July’s Non-Profit Hero in the St. Joseph area!

Sleep in Heavenly Peace is a group of volunteers dedicated to finding children who are sleeping on the floor or otherwise unwanted conditions, and delivering hand-built bunk beds free of charge.

Their motto: “No kid sleeps on the floor in our town!”

To learn more about this wonderful organization, visit their website at www.shpbeds.org.


Nominate a non-profit hero you think deserves to be recognized today. Selected heroes will be featured on a News-Press NOW News Story and receive a $1,000 check.

Let’s Help, Inc. Named July’s Non-Profit Hero In Topeka

Let's Help, Inc. receiving 1,000 check

Patterson Legal Group & WIBW teamed up again to honor July’s non-profit hero in the Topeka area, Let’s Help, Inc.

Let’s Help, Inc. is committed to working with individuals and families so that the cycle of poverty is broken and self-sufficiency is attained.

A few of their services include:

• Adult Education and GED Program
• Pre-Employment and Job Placement Coordination
• Free Community Lunch Program

To learn more about this wonderful organization, visit their website at www.letshelpinc.org.


You can nominate a non-profit hero that you think deserves to be recognized today. Selected heroes will be featured on a WIBW News Story and receive a $1,000 check.

Patterson Legal Group Give – Victory in the Valley

Victory in the Valley receiving check

Victory in the Valley, Inc. has provided support to cancer patients/survivors & their families for over 35 years. Their mission is to encourage cancer patients & families on their journey by offering HOPE through emotional support and spiritual support, while providing practical services to improve the quality of their lives.

Patterson Legal Group is honored to support their mission and all the good they are doing for our community.

To learn more about this wonderful organization, visit their website at www.victoryinthevalley.org.

B & C Rescue Inc. Named June’s Non-Profit Hero in Topeka

B & C Rescue Inc. receiving 1,000 check

Patterson Legal Group & WIBW teamed up again to honor this month’s non-profit hero in the Topeka area, B & C Equine Rescue Inc.

B & C Equine Rescue provides a safe haven to both local horses and those from surrounding states, providing a home and lifesaving veterinary care when necessary. They offer rehabilitation, facilitate rehoming, and provide sanctuary where unadoptable animals can live out their lives in comfort and dignity. Although B & C Equine Rescue focuses on horses, it is also home to birds, dogs, cats, and chickens from similar situations.


Nominate your favorite non-profit hero today! Selected heroes will be featured on a WIBW News Story and receive a $1,000 check.