Good things are happening at the Brown County Humane Society Dog Shelter and we have an amazing update for you! Most of you know our “Boston George.” When Boston’s owner became homeless, Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati reached out to the Brown County Humane Society Dog Shelter for help. “BG” needed somewhere to stay…
Please consider blessing the camp with your purchases from Amazon by following this link: smile.amazon.com/ch/31-0581700 Thank you in advance! Be on the look out for our 2021 Summer Schedule to be released around December 1st.
Attention Highland County Historical Society Members: The Annual Membership Meeting which was scheduled for Wednesday, October 28, 2020 has been canceled due to the rising COVID-19 cases in the County. Members will receive letters and ballots in the mail this week as three Board of Trustees still need to be elected for the upcoming term…
We are now accepting monetary donations for the Cancer Compassion Care Pantry. In hopes of lessening the burden to patients and their families undergoing cancer care at SOMC, the pantry provides food and household items to those in need. To protect those who would like to donate, we have provided a link below where you…
We thought all of our Victory Christian family and friends should know our view of the current health situation around the world. Therefore, we are posting an email from our Connect Team leader and share what he had to say to his teams: I am writing this post to you to keep you in the…
Freestore Foodbank has bought more food as the coronavirus pandemic shut down schools and businesses. Through April, when CEO Kurt Reiber addressed the public at a city of Cincinnati news conference, the nonprofit had shelled out $3 million to keep up with rising demand from people whose livelihoods had become pandemic casualties. That’s 30 times…
The Junior Woman’s Club of Wyoming came to the rescue. The day after Heartfelt Tidbits shut down its programs, Executive Director Sheryl Rajbhandari wasn’t sure if the organization was going to make it. It was the women at JWC that said “let us take this off of your plate.” A team of volunteers was contacting our…
Karena Cash, 1N5 intern, talks about her battle with depression and wants people to know they are not alone when they are stuck at home.
During the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, Maslow’s Army sheltered over 229 individuals, families, and veterans experiencing homelessness. The individuals that were placed into hotel rooms also had regular health screenings, daily temperature checks, and 3 meals a day served by our amazing volunteers. We don’t know how many lives this program saved but…
When we, the Governing Board of Greater Cincinnati Foundation (GCF), embraced racial equity as the core of our mission, we did so understanding that the road would be long. We have centuries of deeply entrenched systemic racism to address. Today we are called to accelerated action by the people of our community and nation who…