LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Giving Tuesday means more than just dollars; it means being able to serve those in need a little more.
Several nonprofits across the capital city saw the community’s impact as donations came in.
“Giving Tuesday is such a great way for the community to get involved and help all of those nonprofits,” said Jason Pauling, Director of Community Partnerships for the Food Bank of Lincoln.
Many different organizations posted on social media, detailing how to help and how what they receive goes back into the community.
And at the Lincoln Bike Kitchen, the nonprofit has already seen almost 40% more bikes repaired and given away than they did this time last year.
“That takes a lot of bike parts, a helmet and locks,” said Executive Director Shari Shanks. “We rely on events

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