Sharing in the fourth-quarter largesse are Bethany House, Cincinnati Works, Easter Seals TriState, Lighthouse Youth Services, Joy Foundation, Leadership Council and Salvation Army.
Category: Nonprofit News
Association and Lions Clubs expand low-vision services
Cincinnati Association for the Blind & Visually Impaired has received funding from Lions Clubs International Foundation and Lions Clubs of District 43-T in Kentucky to expand low-vision services in 11 Northern Kentucky counties.
Support for Music Hall revitalization ramps up
Corner stores get help providing healthy snacks
A partnership with Covington’s Center for Greater Neighborhoods and Kenton County Plan4Health are helping four stores because of their proximity to schools and the concentration of families living below the federal poverty level.
Thank you’s to United Way-Eastern volunteers

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Museum Center flirts with attendance highs
St. Rita School ending annual Fest
St. Rita School for the Deaf decided to end the long-running tradition after a board review of the costs and staff resources needed to produce the summer event.
Print your own book at Main Library
Charities cash in on parking at Liberty Center
Six charities will benefit from the Liberty Center Foundation’s Change for Charities program.