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At Helping Hounds, a black and white dog is taking a walk.

The canines at Helping Hounds Dog Rescue are always happy to wag their tails for the volunteers who stop by to rub their bellies and take them for a romp in the grass.

At Heritage Farm, crafters sit around a table.

Heritage Farm

Heritage Farm is one of only two agencies in Madison County that provide respite services for developmentally disabled persons.

A barber stands in front of his renovated, lead-free shop.

“Lead is something that can take people’s lives.”

The Perfect Fourth Quartet posing following their performance.

The ladies of the Perfect Fourth youth barbershop quartet placed 4th in the Rising Star competition among other female youth quartets around the world.

Children enjoying crafts outside at Orenda Springs.

Orenda Springs

Orenda Spring’s Experiential Learning Center invites individuals, classrooms of children or teens, families, friends, and co-working staff to take advantage of its ropes courses, horseback riding, camping, biking, skiing, yoga, art, and orienteering.

Participants helping plant trees for Onondaga Earth Corps.

Onondaga Earth Corps (OEC) trains and employs inner-city youth to plant trees and maintain green infrastructure within the City of Syracuse.

Antwann Kearse standing on the campus of Morrisville State College.

On Point for College assists and guides high school students on their journey toward attending and excelling in college.

Honor Flight veteran is welcomed at airport.

Twice a year veterans and their guardians travel to Washington, D.C., free of charge, to visit the memorials dedicated to their service and sacrifice.

A new Housing Visions building that is free from lead.

Housing Visions

“We can choose to pay now for safe housing or pay later as a society when we’ve poisoned our children.”

Image Initiative steppers performing on stage.

Image Initiative

“I’ve always had a strong, personal affinity for empowering women – that’s just a part of my makeup.”