A number of hairy Rome police officers helped raised almost three grand during No Shave November. All the money is being donated to the Rome Rescue Mission.
With our 'Christmas Wish to the Rescue' we asked Central New Yorkers to help kids in our community who are less fortunate, and you definitely delivered.
For most children, Christmas morning is filled with the joy of opening a brightly-wrapped present. Unfortunately, not every child has that holiday experience.
There is absolutely nothing like seeing your child's face on Christmas morning. The way their eyes light up and they smile from ear to ear as the gaze on all those presents under the tree. It's a moment you try to capture with photos every year, but nothing can compare to actually seeing it.
If you're looking to donate toys this Christmas season, The Mill of Rome is hosting a local toy drive called "Isabella And Friends Toy Drive" to benefit the Rome Rescue Mission.
Senator Joe Griffo is once again hosting a free e-waste recycling event where you can dispose of your old electronics, confidential documents, expired medication and more.
Maybe you donate to the The Rome Rescue Mission's food pantry around the holidays. While that is important, you should also know that they serve meals to clients throughout the entire year. It appears they are running out of some food supplies. Are you willing to donate?
The Rescue Missions of Rome and Utica have been collecting donations for their 'Christmas Wish to the Rescue,' and now they are in their final days of the program.
When a local business helps a local charity it makes all the difference. Davidson of Rome is teaming up with the Rome Rescue Mission to feed as many hungry people as possible this holiday season. They have setup a GoFundMe page and they are hoping to raise $25,000.