The 173rd Fighter Wing of the Oregon Air National Guard has announced a new partnership with Krew Social, a rising tech platform focused on social wellbeing and community connection, to power the upcoming Wings and Eagles Airshow, expected to draw over 15,000 attendees to Klamath Falls this weekend, July 19–20.
Nameless Ministries, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the vulnerable populations and those experiencing homelessness in Tampa Bay, has partnered with Krew Social to streamline volunteer coordination and communication, as well as open new doors for community involvement through the Krew app.
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