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Brittany York

Brittany York is a college educator, freelance writer, and the event producer for Ohio Civics Essential. She loves travel and photography. Keep up with Brittany on Instagram @brittbrittbrittbrittany.

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Women’s Crisis Center calls on community’s help in Purple Purse Challenge

The Women’s Crisis Center is one of 200 agencies nationwide competing for a $100,000 grant in the Allstate Foundation’s Purple Purse Challenge.  

Invisible Kids Project commits to improving lives of kids in foster care

Deena Maley and the Invisible Kids Project are committed to improving the lives of children in the foster care system who are repeatedly left voiceless. 

FNC recognizes Champions for Change, calls for community effort

The Family Nurturing Center will celebrate 20 years of August Affairs this Friday as the organization will raise awareness and funds for child abuse treatment, prevention and education.

Tire Discounters’ reTire your Kicks provides for thousands

In its first-ever all-company effort, Tire Discounters, headquartered in Cincinnati, collected more than 18,000 pairs of shoes for international nonprofit Soles4Souls and donated $10,000 to help fund distribution.

Roofing company invests in early childhood education

Cincinnati Early Learning Center’s Harrison location received a new roof this summer, which was donated by Feazel, Inc. and valued at more than $23,000 dollars.

Rosie’s Girls empowers girls with STEM-related skills

Rosie’s Girls is a program for girls between the ages of 11 and 13 that introduces STEM-related careers through hands-on training in carpentry and other technical trades.

Local man leads nation in library service advancements for blind

Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired’s Chris Mundy joins the ranks of individuals like text-to-speech innovator Ray Kurzweil as the 48th recipient of the Francis Joseph Campbell Award.

CYC grad shows fortitude through adverse situations

Niyubahwe Dieudonne was nominated for the Cincinnati Youth Collaborative's Outstanding Student Award because of his success and perseverance through a time in his life that was by no means easy.

Price Hill sports painter assists nonprofits by donating artwork

Chris Felix, who grew up in Price Hill and who has lived in Cincinnati his whole life, has a passion not only for art, but also for his city and those who inhabit it.

Unique shopping model benefits nonprofits

Six local nonprofits will benefit from purchases made at Treasures 4 Charity, an upscale retail shop located in East Walnut Hills.

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