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Kevin Bailey, fondateur de Come Out Central New York, explique l'importance de réunir les organisateurs LGBTQ+ de tout New York pour qu'ils partagent leurs idées, se connectent et se développent en tant que leaders de la communauté.

People with developmental and intellectual disabilities have long been making meaningful contributions in workplaces and communities. Their skills, perspectives and dedication bring immense value to organizations that embrace inclusivity.

Orlando Mcinnsey launched a youth boxing and mental health program, All Mighty Boxing. It’s there that he trains local youth ages 6-18 in self-defense to help them cultivate resilience, emotional intelligence and community.

This transformative summer camp for LGBTQIA+ youth and their families equips camp goers with the skills and resources needed to lead successful, healthy lives while feeling comfortable in their identities.

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Hear from Andy Zepp, executive director, Finger Lakes Land Trust, about the importance of the organization’s new Shotwell Brook Conservation Project to protect and preserve the water quality of Skaneateles Lake.

Refugee communities encounter a number of barriers when attempting to establish relationships with law enforcement agencies, resulting in many feeling unsafe. Laira T Batundi can relate—having immigrated to the U.S. from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo). That’s why he’s fiercely committed to bridging...

Écoutez Chayna Short, fondatrice de Women Overcoming Obstacles Together, expliquer comment ses expériences transformatrices avec The Leadership Classroom (TLC) et notre projet de subventionnement participatif lui ont fourni des conseils pour développer, renforcer et faire croître son organisation.

Le Charles N. Gordon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center se consacre à sa mission et s'efforce d'éduquer les autres sur l'importance de la réhabilitation des animaux. Il nourrit l'espoir d'un avenir sûr pour l'environnement et la faune qui y vit.

Our staff takes pride in not just serving our community, but actively shaping its future. Read on to learn about the expertise amongst our team members as they drive change and inspire others in our community.

Hear from Jamie Hagenbuch, program manager, Mental Health First Aid at the Madison County Rural Health Council, as she shares how Mental Health First Aid training is enhancing support for youth in rural communities facing mental health challenges.