Collective Impact

“Glamour” calls Dr. Amy Acton “The Pandemic’s Most Midwestern Hero”

She’s a model for a quieter, unusual kind of leadership—the rare public health expert who has appealed to and been able to establish an alliance with a conservative governor.

Learning Grove opens childcare facilities for emergency personnel

Financial support from the COVID-19 Regional Response Fund offered the necessary support to open two childcare facilities.

Addressing an epidemic during a pandemic: addicts talk about recovery during COVID-19

A local outpatient addiction treatment center in surveyed patients in recovery to find out what new challenges they are facing and how to help.

United Way champions change with innovative black-led program

Volunteers are helping the African-American community fight poverty in new and groundbreaking ways through Black Empowerment Works.

Lessons from Hong Kong: A former Ohio resident explains how DeWine’s response can help curb COVID-19

There’s a lot of information — and misinformation — out there. We’ve rounded up the facts for staying safe and healthy, plus a few ways to support Cincinnati’s economy.

Home with your kids? Make the most of it.

Liz McEwan, regular Soapbox contributor and homeschooling mom with four children, shares her survival tips for the upcoming weeks.

Soapbox introduces information-gathering text communication tool to Walnut Hills

GroundSource will get information from the community to help address food access for residents.

Mobile primary care in North College Hill provides free health services for the community

A partnership between the Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Deaconess Association Foundation is open to all individuals who struggle to get to — and pay for — doctor’s visits.

The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center celebrates one year at Union Terminal

Their move in January 2019 to the 12,000-square-foot facility nearly tripled the amount of exhibit space.

“Dark Waters” in Ohio: Our rich natural resources are under threat from industry and farms

Environmental activists hope the new movie will draw attention to the increasing dangers from both industrial and agricultural sources that are threatening the state's water resources.

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