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Clear Channel Station in Cincinnati Collects 15K Pounds for Goodwill


Topic: Neighbors in Need

Clear Channel Communications’ WKSC-FM’s five-day fundraiser collected over 15,000 pounds of clothing, furniture and toys for the Ohio Valley Goodwill during its first "Skyline Chili Stuff Santa’s Sleigh" fundraiser.
George Palmer of the Ohio Valley Goodwill said “We especially appreciate the community’s generosity during this critical time of year when donations are so very important to our mission.”

Kiss 107’s on-air personalities held live broadcasts all week from a Holman Motors recreational vehicle and “Santa’s sleigh,” a 48-foot Goodwill donation truck, to help raise awareness and collect donations for those in need during the holidays. More than 400 listeners helped fill Santa’s sleigh. Brian Leonard from the Cincinnati Bengals helped collect donations and greeted listeners, along with appearances from The Cincinnati Cyclones’ mascot and Warner Bros. recording artist Outasight.



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