Meredith Moss has been writing for the Dayton Daily News for decades, covering topics ranging from fashion and parenting to the arts and religion. She is an active community volunteer and is the recipient of numerous community awards including the YWCA's "Woman of Influence" award. A native Daytonian and graduate of Fairview High School, Meredith is a Leadership Dayton graduate and has been active in organizations ranging from the Junior League of Dayton to the Jewish Federation. Meredith frequently covers community events, area women's organizations and fund raisers, is always interested in hearing story ideas from readers.

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Three area women who regularly share their knowledge of integrative healing therapies with cancer survivors will be honored at the Noble Circle Project’s annual luncheon and fashion show on Saturday, Feb.
Imagine not being able to go to the prom because you can’t afford a pretty dress.
That’s all changed in the Miami Valley over the past four years thanks to The Fairy Godmother Project.
You can give a gift of vision by donating used eyeglasses to Lions Clubs International. You’ve probably seen the collection boxes at various locations throughout the Miami Valley.
DAYTON — She was a pig-tailed first grader whose last name turned out to be prophetic.
Little Ruby Bridges walked into history on Nov.
DAYTON — Lots of folks received new cellphones as holiday gifts this year, so there are most likely older ones you’re ready to discard.
About this time every year, Sylvia Oxley and her family make the 12-hour trek from Dayton to the tiny town of Jamesville, N.
According to the folks at Soles4Souls, the average American woman has at least 30 pairs of shoes in her closet that she never wears.
For Love of Children (FLOC) has been helping serve the needs of abused, neglected and foster kids in the Miami Valley since 1980.
Change can be a time of growth, insists Gloria Anticoli.
In this case, she’s referring to the changes that will take place Sunday, when a new translation of the Roman Catholic Missal officially goes into effect.
CENTERVILLE — More than 1,500 needy children in the Miami Valley receive gifts each year from the Giving Angels program, coordinated by Hannah’s Treasure Chest.
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