Community Investment Stories

For many, the library is a light of hope within a rural school district where nearly 50 percent of students and their families are considered economically disadvantaged.

Over its 125-year history, the Earlville Opera House has been host to a variety of performances including Vaudeville acts, three-penny operas and traveling medicine shows.

174,860 residents of Central and Northern New York are food insecure, meaning that they do not know where their next meal is coming from.

In 1989, we launched TLC, once known as the Neighborhood Leadership Program, to teach practical skills to grassroots organizations working to improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods.

Since its establishment, Greater Syracuse Works (GSW) has helped leverage more than $10 million in state and federal grants to help community agencies provide employment and training opportunities for low-income residents in the Syracuse area.

“Everything looked normal from the outside at first, but over time I began to see the house had many dangerous aspects.”