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Story Category: Impact on Organization

Securing the Future 2021 a success by all accounts

Admin User admin March 8, 2021

More than 300 Greater Cincinnati leaders participated in the 2021 Securing the Future program, hosted by Leadership Council for Nonprofits. “What an incredible event!” said Karen Harshaw, founder and CEO of Spark Philanthropy LLC. Attendees heard from keynote speaker Vanessa Mason, research director at the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto, Calif., which explores how…

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Flynn & Co. proud to be presenting sponsors for Securing the Future

Admin User admin March 8, 2021

After 11 years working for two national accounting firms, Rick Flynn felt an “entrepreneurial itch.” He longed for closer relationships with smaller clients, and to be more a part of the surrounding community. As a result, Flynn & Company was born. Flynn & Company is a local accounting and management consulting firm founded in 1994.…

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Adventist Outreach Pantry has lots of food to give away

Admin User admin March 2, 2021

One Hamilton County food pantry has a surplus of food waiting for residents to pick up. The Adventist Outreach Ministries Pantry, 725 Whittier Street, has an abundant supply of frozen meats, canned goods, and protein items, said Tom Rohrer, a volunteer with the pantry. “We have ever more food available to us and are looking to serve more people…

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Help for Families

Admin User admin February 4, 2021

Gateway to Grace is committed to helping families one family at a time.  We want to provide food for families in need, toys at Christmas, financial education (from youth to senior citizens), clothing and training for women leaving prison and homeless shelters, tutoring for all students and college preparation for high school juniors and seniors. …

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Healthy Relationships ARE Essential

Admin User admin January 11, 2021

Here at Elizabeth New Life Center Youth Services, we pride ourselves on providing professional, engaging, authentic, evidence-based programs to middle and high school students. Recently, we reached out to the teachers we serve and asked if they would write a letter on our behalf if they considered us to be an “essential” service to their…

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Needs Don’t Stop. Neither Do We.

Admin User admin November 6, 2020

Master Provisions connects resources to needs. Through their distribution center in Florence, KY, they support partner nonprofits who directly serve the community. Currently, over 210 nonprofits receive food and supplies from Master Provisions, which then go to 59,000 people in need each month. Since 2013, over 25 million pounds of food have gone into the…

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Information about Leukemia in the face of COVID

Admin User admin October 20, 2020

What Is Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) in Leukemia? Every person who is diagnosed with leukemia hopes to achieve lasting remission and avoid relapses. With modern treatments, rates of remission are high for most types of leukemia.1 However, relapse continues to be a serious concern for many people who achieve remission from leukemia. Even just a few…

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Pulling Back the Curtains: New Blessings in Every Challenge

Admin User admin July 22, 2020

The Motherless Daughters Ministry has been serving motherless daughters internationally for over 20 years. Some have deceased mothers.  Some have living mothers. These women have many different and many similar stories.  Some have lost a mother through death, some have experienced emotional absence, some have experienced mothers who have (had) narcissistic characteristics. All are motherless daughters. Programs…

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COVID- 19 and Child Care in Ohio Update from 4C for Children

Admin User admin July 2, 2020

In order to limit the spread of COVID-19, all 4C for Children offices are closed. Although, you won’t be able to physically come to our offices, we are still here to serve you remotely. Please reach out to us with your questions: Coaching Support: coaching@4cforchildren.org Training: registrar@4cforchildren.org Child Nutrition Program: 4cfoodprogram@4cforchildren.org Information on Finding and…

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Important Covid-19 Message from Saul’s Homeless Shelter

Admin User admin July 1, 2020

As the entire community and nation are dealing with the effects of the coronavirus, we want to update our partners, clients and community as a whole as to what we are doing to protect everyone involved. We offer an array of services that have all been affected in various ways. James Sauls Homeless Shelter: We…

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