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Local writers group expands reach, sharpens mission of celebrating hidden voices

For more than 25 years, Women Writing for (a) Change has provided a safe, supportive environment for developing writers. Looking to the future, organizers outline a process that emphasizes intention setting and feedback.

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Winners from last year's SVP Fast Pitch competition.
Nonprofits to pitch goals and strategies to the public at SVP’s Fast Pitch

On March 1, 10 area nonprofits will compete for $30,000 in award money at Social Venture Partners’ fourth annual Fast Pitch competition.

La Soupe's mobile soup mobile will pull up to Union Hall on Feb. 14.
La Soupe on a mission to double its reach in 2017

La Soupe, which rescues nutritious ingredients from otherwise wasted food and then prepares dishes in an effort to combat food insecurity, will serve its soups free of charge at Union Hall on Feb. 14.

Members of ArtWorks participated in Studio C's program last year. They wanted to explore how art can help the community understand what mental health means.
Calling nonprofits: Studio C incubator accepting apps now through Feb. 20

For nonprofits interested in better serving others via creative means — specifically for those aiming to address issues of poverty from a family-centered approach — Studio C is accepting applications now through Feb. 20.

Groups work to address need for change in Cincinnati greenspace preservation

In recent years, urban redevelopment has resulted in the widespread reduction of trees and other local greenspaces, begging the question: What are leaders doing to curb such loss and preserve our environmental security?

Cincinnati breweries join forces to build community through charitable giving

Cincinnati's craft brewery scene is keeping pace with the explosive national trend, but collaboration, community building and collective generosity might be what set our beer brands apart from other cities.

CGN's fifth round of Creative Community Grant winners range from a mural project to a makerspace.
Center for Great Neighborhoods awards $22K for community projects

Five Covington entrepreneurs got a recent boost from the Center for Great Neighborhoods' fifth round of Creative Community Grants.

Bicycles are set up for a STEM meeting.
Local STEM Bicycle Clubs gain momentum in fourth year

Students at 12 local schools will receive 160 bicycles this week, which they will learn to disassemble and reengineer — eventually ending up with a finished product and a new mode of transportation

Tim Goldrainer of The Menus and hosts of the B105 Morning Show enjoy dinner before the live auction at last year's event.
LNGC aims to surpass last year’s nearly $50k at 6th annual Handbags for Hope

Later next month, the community will join together to celebrate literacy and the life change it enables for so many in our city as the Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati hosts its sixth annual Handbags for Hope.

This is the third year that DePaul Cristo Rey seniors have achieved 100 percent college acceptance.
DePaul Cristo Rey’s work study program allows students to excel at school and work

The year 2017 is already off to a great start for DePaul Cristo Rey, as its students are showing continued academic success while also building upon its base of connections within the local community.

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