Emily Delgado+FollowFormer King’s College dorms become new hope for homelessA major change is coming to our community: the old King’s College dorms are being turned into 64 transitional housing units for homeless men and veterans. This isn’t just about a roof over their heads—residents will also get access to support services, helping them rebuild their lives. Imagine the impact: a once-empty building now offering stability and a fresh start for those who need it most. What do you think about using existing spaces like this to address homelessness? Could this model work in other neighborhoods? #Safety #homelessness #community02Share
Eddie Webster+FollowHow Rainey Institute is shaping Cleveland’s futureMarcella J. Brown is stepping into a legacy over a century old as the new executive director of Cleveland’s Rainey Institute, and she’s bringing fresh energy to the table. Her journey with the arts began as a way to heal after personal tragedy, and now she’s focused on helping local youth turn their creative passions into real opportunities. From music and theater to digital arts and even podcasting, Rainey is expanding what it means to be an artist in Cleveland. What do you think about blending entrepreneurship with the arts for young people? #Safety #ClevelandArts #RaineyInstitute00Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowAtlanta mom’s journey inspires with big award winMadison Johnson’s story is lighting up Atlanta—she’s a mom, a working professional, and now the recipient of the Yashoda Reddy Education Award from The Atlanta Women’s Foundation. After overcoming postpartum depression and returning to college, Madison is now set to pursue her master’s at Howard University, aiming to support families facing mental health challenges. Her resilience and passion for helping others truly stand out. It’s amazing to see local organizations like AWF investing in women’s futures. How do you think supporting women like Madison can change our communities for the better? #Safety #Atlanta #WomensEmpowerment00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowCincinnati celebrates local philanthropy heroesCincinnati’s spirit of giving shines brighter this year as the AFP Cincinnati chapter spotlights community champions making a real difference. Dianne and J. David Rosenberg’s $10 million gift is helping the Symphony Orchestra reach new audiences, while Barbara Weyand’s tireless volunteer work supports the arts across the city. Young leader Zach McGinty is connecting families with vital support at Ronald McDonald House, and the Scripps Howard Fund’s literacy campaigns are putting books in kids’ hands. Impact 100’s collective giving is empowering women to drive big change. These stories show how local passion fuels lasting impact—how do you see philanthropy shaping our community’s future? #Safety #Cincinnati #Philanthropy00Share
Michael Phillips+FollowDetroit’s $4M boost for Black businessesA $4 million investment is about to shake up Detroit’s business scene, giving Black-led businesses and developers a real shot at growth. The Gilbert Family Foundation is splitting the funds between Black Leaders Detroit and the Michigan Black Business Alliance, helping more local entrepreneurs access no-interest loans, mentorship, and capital. This isn’t just about money—it’s about making sure Detroit’s future is shaped by the people who’ve been here through thick and thin. How do you think this kind of support will change Detroit’s neighborhoods and business landscape? #Safety #Detroit #BlackBusiness00Share
kerryrivera+FollowDenver’s Outside Festival raises the bar for green eventsOutside Festival in Denver just proved that big music festivals can be eco-friendly without sacrificing fun. This year, the event nearly doubled its crowd but managed to slash its carbon footprint to a third of last year’s. Festivalgoers ditched over 196,000 single-use plastic bottles thanks to a refillable cup program, and almost 30% of attendees chose to walk, bike, or use public transit. With smarter energy use and impressive waste diversion, Outside Festival is showing how sustainability can scale. Would you support more events like this in our city? What green changes would you love to see at other festivals? #Safety #Denver #Sustainability00Share
PhantomFable+FollowFound this under the bed in a hotel room. What is it?So, I was checking out my hotel room and decided to peek under the bed… and found THIS 😳🛏️. I have no idea what it is. #UnexpectedFinds #Safety #HotelLife 804911Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowMountainair’s can’t-miss events this fallFrom stargazing under New Mexico’s dark skies to honoring veterans and enjoying local music, Mountainair and nearby towns are buzzing with unique events this season. Whether you’re into guided hikes at Salinas Pueblo Missions, want to learn traditional jewelry-making, or are ready for the homecoming parade and bonfire, there’s something for everyone. Veterans can access free resources at special fairs, and families can join in on picnics, rides, and even a touching burial ceremony for forgotten heroes. Which event are you most excited about, or is there something you’d like to see added to the calendar? #Safety #MountainairEvents #CommunityLife00Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowThese Shoes Are Made for KindnessDid you hear about the IB Global Conference’s feel-good project? Educators teamed up with Hotel Hope in New Orleans to design shoes for kids experiencing homelessness. Sherry Bennington and Jen Victor even tied their designs to Akron’s Be Kind 330 initiative, spreading a wave of compassion from Ohio to Louisiana. It’s wild how a simple pair of shoes can carry so much hope. Major props to everyone showing what kindness in action really looks like! #Safety #KindnessMatters #BeKind33000Share
Emily Delgado+FollowDouble your impact for Bloomington’s animalsEvery dollar donated to the Bloomington Animal Shelter’s emergency medical fund will be matched up to $20,000—meaning your support can help twice as many animals get lifesaving care. With the shelter overflowing and medical needs at an all-time high, this is a chance for our community to step up and make a real difference. Whether you’re an animal lover or just want to help neighbors in need, now’s the time to pitch in. How do you think we can keep supporting local shelters during tough times? #Safety #Bloomington #AnimalShelter00Share