The Music Resource Center offers a unique after-school program
Their mission, coupled with their belief that music has the power to unite, led them to build a space where middle and high school kids can come learn, be inspired, and create.
Their mission, coupled with their belief that music has the power to unite, led them to build a space where middle and high school kids can come learn, be inspired, and create.
The Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission (NKCAC) is committed to improving the health and well-being of all people they serve by reinvigorating the agency’s charge against injustices.
Meet Me in OTR is an invitation to revisit what to do, where to eat, where to shop, and how to get around the neighborhood.
The workshops energized him to keep working for what he believed in, and to become more involved in the political process as a means to enact change.
Many kids don’t live on the street, however, they “couch surf,” which comes with its own set of challenges.
She opened Cincy Book Bus in November of 2018 and spent much of that first year selling in-person at public events and street fairs. The onset of the pandemic in 2020 changed the nature of her business and forced it almost completely online.
The experience helped a woman of color frame and communicate things she had been seeing and feeling for a long time.
Sunny Reelhorn Parr participated in a Groundwater training that changed the way she approached her career and her personal conversations with neighbors.
Groundwater, a racial equity workshop offered by Greater Cincinnati Foundation, challenges assumptions about race, history, and society, and presents difficult truths about the institutions that form the core of our communities.
This local nonprofit was founded five years ago when a Cincinnati mom discovered no diaper bank existed in our region.
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