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Lead Free Kids New York at assembly

Central New York is home to various features to be proud of. However, it is also the epicenter of the country’s childhood lead poisoning epidemic. Lead Free Kids New York has made a mission to end this crisis once and for all.

Children on the playground

For children who are eager to spend time with their friends but have physical impairments, playgrounds can represent a physical reminder of what separates, rather than what brings together. The North Syracuse Early Education Program (NSEEP) recognized how essential the role of a playground is...

Over $33,000 in grants will assist nonprofits serving the Village of Pulaski and the Town of Richland.

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In anticipation of Professor Hoyt’s upcoming appearance in October, we’re sharing a few teasers from his presentation.

The Cayuga Community Fund has announced its 2022 grant recipients.

Young girl balancing on one leg

It’s common to see adults with visual or physical impairments engaging in adaptive recreational activities, but there is often a lack of opportunity for youth—most notably on the sports field. The Upstate Foundation's "Blind Sport Expo" is changing that.

A new heat map demonstrates the impact of our neighborhood investments so far through the LeadSafeCNY initiative.

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Interfaith Works has received $35,000 to assist low-income, older adults in the waning stages of the pandemic.

Kimberly Sadowski, senior vice president & chief financial officer, walks us through how the Community Foundation is working to encourage diversity and belonging in the workplace.

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View Say Yes Syracuse's latest Report Card to see how we are doing.