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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
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
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
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
Dr. Talisa Dixon announced she would retire as the superintendent of CCS at the end of the school year. → Read More
Gabrielle Solange is living proof of how a donation during the holidays can change lives this holiday season. → Read More
During the pandemic, only 10% of the nonprofits said they were still offering the same services as usual. → Read More
DSACO’s annual fundraiser, The Columbus Buddy Walk, is Sunday, Oct. 2 at the Fortress Obetz. → Read More
Through private tutoring sessions with trained reading professionals, the Adult Literacy Program helps participants work to improve their reading skills. → Read More
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
The summer camps provide military kids an opportunity to connect with other kids like them. → Read More
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
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
The Mid-Ohio Food Collective needs your help to make sure no child goes hungry this summer. → Read More
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
Because of his physical challenges, Grayson Morley was often the target of bullies. He decided to write a song to inspire others. → Read More
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
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
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
Boundless Community Pathways works toward building a world that realizes the potential of all people, including those in the developmental disability community. → Read More