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Yolanda Harris

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Columbus, OH, United States

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The power of the paw: Ohio State dog therapy program helping ease stress

Buckeye Paws was started at the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center in March 2020 to help reduce stress and anxiety among hospital staff. → Read More

Hilliard native nominated for 3 Grammy awards

From walking the halls of Hilliard’s Memorial Middle School to pounding out beats on tables at Hilliard Darby High School, Angel Lopez was always ‘the music guy.' → Read More

Late Columbus school bus leads parents to call police

Rowan Wampler, 7, was excited to ride the school bus for the first time, but the ride home caused panic for her parents. → Read More

Maria's Message hits major milestone: Dom Tiberi delivers 150th presentation

It’s been nine years since Dom Tiberi lost his 21-year-old daughter, Maria, in an accident. Since then, the Tiberi family has worked to end distracted driving. → Read More

'I've given my entire life to this work': Dr. Dixon looking ahead to life after retirement

Dr. Talisa Dixon announced she would retire as the superintendent of CCS at the end of the school year. → Read More

Columbus woman who lived in foster care talks about how Christmas gift saved her life

Gabrielle Solange is living proof of how a donation during the holidays can change lives this holiday season. → Read More

Nonprofits find ways to thrive throughout pandemic

During the pandemic, only 10% of the nonprofits said they were still offering the same services as usual. → Read More

He's Downright perfect: Down syndrome is nothing to be afraid of

DSACO’s annual fundraiser, The Columbus Buddy Walk, is Sunday, Oct. 2 at the Fortress Obetz. → Read More

Central Ohio organization improving literacy for people with disabilities

Through private tutoring sessions with trained reading professionals, the Adult Literacy Program helps participants work to improve their reading skills. → Read More

The show goes on: Centennial High School alumni return to perform musical canceled by pandemic in 2020

Some former students at Centennial High School had their musical canceled as the pandemic struck, but the students are returning to make sure the show goes on. → Read More

Free summer camp offered for children whose parents are serving in military

The summer camps provide military kids an opportunity to connect with other kids like them. → Read More

Mid-Ohio Food Collective, partner agencies work to end food insecurity

MOFC delivers hot meals to a number of Boys and Girls Club locations throughout the day and the families they feed couldn’t be more grateful. → Read More

Mid-Ohio Food Collective working to feed our community during challenging times

The cost of living is at an all-time high and those hit hardest are the families with the least ability to absorb the extra cost. → Read More

Summer feeding program will make sure no child goes hungry; how you can help

The Mid-Ohio Food Collective needs your help to make sure no child goes hungry this summer. → Read More

Daughter publishes book written by mother who died of breast cancer

Before dying of breast cancer, Stefanie Spielman wrote a book to inspire families who may be dealing with similar issues. Her daughter decided to get it published. → Read More

Teen with cerebral palsy writes, produces powerful song to inspire others

Because of his physical challenges, Grayson Morley was often the target of bullies. He decided to write a song to inspire others. → Read More

How mental health services can help veterans in a crisis

For many of the men and women who have served in the armed forces, access to mental health services can often be the difference between life and death. → Read More

Students at Gahanna-Lincoln High School produce award-winning newscasts

Television production is both an art and a science. Most high schools offer some variation of a TV program and these classes are inspiring future journalists. → Read More

'I’m just really proud of him': Worthington teen diagnosed with cancer uses Make-A-Wish to gift school a batting cage

Jameson Colley was diagnosed with leukemia in 2019. When Make-A-Wish told Jameson it was his turn to make a wish, he used it on his school. → Read More

Dare to be boundless: Columbus nonprofit helps people with developmental disabilities achieve potential

Boundless Community Pathways works toward building a world that realizes the potential of all people, including those in the developmental disability community. → Read More