kerryrivera+FollowAkron’s job summit: Level up your careerLeBron James’ team is shaking up the job search game in Akron! On Jan. 23, House Three Thirty will host a free, hands-on skills summit—not your typical job fair. Instead of just handing out resumes, you’ll get real tools to identify and build your strengths, plus direct access to leaders from top companies like Sherwin-Williams and Chase. There’s even a session with a local restaurateur on how to turn everyday skills into career gold. Wrap up the day with an R&B sing-along after-party. Who’s ready to see what Akron talent can do? #Safety #AkronJobs #CareerGrowth00Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowBaltimore neighbors shape real change togetherBaltimore residents are stepping up to decide how resources get invested in their own neighborhoods, thanks to Associated Black Charities’ Community Convos. These monthly gatherings put everyday voices front and center—no top-down agendas, just honest talk about what matters most, from library books to healthy food access. The best part? Many of these issues are totally fixable if the right people listen and act. It’s a fresh approach that’s already making waves, and with new partners like GreenLight Fund Baltimore, the impact could be even bigger. What would you want to see change in your neighborhood? #Safety #Baltimore #CommunityVoices11Share
Emily Delgado+FollowTattoos for a cause: Art meets hunger reliefMoon Maiden Tattoo is turning ink into impact this Saturday! They're teaming up with Burrito Brigade to fight hunger in Lane County, offering flash tattoos from six talented artists—each with their own creative designs. Prices start at $50, and every tattoo helps fund meals for people in need. It’s more than just body art; it’s a chance to support local mutual aid and see how creative solutions can make a real difference. Have you ever joined a fundraiser like this? What other ways can art support our community? #Safety #Eugene #TattooFundraiser00Share
kerryrivera+FollowAkron’s resource centers: Real help, no judgmentWalking into Helen’s Kitchen at Helen Arnold CLC, you’ll find more than just food on the shelves—you’ll find a welcoming space where families get support without feeling judged. Akron’s Family Resource Centers are changing what it means to ask for help, offering everything from school supplies to caseworker guidance. The numbers are growing, especially around the holidays, as word spreads that these centers are open to everyone. Volunteers and staff go the extra mile, even delivering essentials to families who can’t make it in. How do you think these centers could reach even more people in need? #Safety #Akron #CommunitySupport00Share
meadowsmary+FollowBuffalo steps up for Janowski’s familyWhen tragedy struck the Janowski family, Buffalo neighbors didn’t hesitate to rally around them. Scott Janowski, a beloved fire captain and small business owner, touched countless lives with his kindness and service. Now, the community is giving back—raising funds to support his wife and young son as they face an uncertain future. It’s powerful to see so many people come together, sharing stories and donations to honor Scott’s legacy. If you ever crossed paths with Scott or just believe in helping those who help others, this is a moment to show up. How do you think communities can best support families after sudden loss? #Safety #BuffaloStrong #CommunitySupport00Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowDetroit’s Covenant House brings hope to the streetsDetroit’s Covenant House Outreach Team is quietly changing lives, one conversation at a time. On bitterly cold days, they’re out meeting people where they are—like at a McDonald’s—offering warmth, a listening ear, and a real shot at a fresh start. Outreach manager Stephanie Taylor says it’s about showing up, no pressure, just being there until someone’s ready to say yes. That “yes” can mean a ride to shelter and a first step off the street. It’s not about saving everyone, but believing every day that one life changed is worth it. What do you think makes the biggest difference for people facing homelessness? #Safety #Detroit #CovenantHouse00Share
kerryrivera+FollowBig changes coming to Washington Square MallEvansville Rescue Mission is gearing up for a major upgrade at Washington Square Mall, and it’s about to make shopping and gathering way more exciting for everyone. The new plans include a bigger space for their merchandise, a year-round holiday store, and more seating at Mission Grounds Coffee Shop—perfect for catching up with friends. Plus, the Four Corners Furniture Store and Prayer Chapel are getting a fresh new location inside the mall. No official timeline yet, but these changes could really transform the mall experience. What are you most looking forward to in this expansion? #Safety #Evansville #WashingtonSquareMall00Share
meadowsmary+FollowGainesville’s new queens shine brightTia Unsell and Cameron Covington just made Gainesville proud, taking home the crowns for Miss Gainesville and Miss Gainesville’s Teen! These young women aren’t just pageant winners—they’re role models, earning scholarships and a chance to represent our city at the Miss Florida competitions. It’s inspiring to see local talent celebrated for leadership, service, and ambition. The Miss Gainesville Scholarship Competition keeps opening doors for young women to grow and give back. Anyone else feel like Gainesville’s future just got a little brighter? Let’s cheer them on and talk about how these opportunities shape our community! #Safety #Gainesville #MissGainesville00Share
Michael Phillips+FollowDallas nonprofit’s meal program stalls, questions growThousands of Dallas ISD students once relied on Hunger Busters for a daily meal, but that support quietly disappeared—even as fundraising continued. Community leaders and donors are now asking: where did the money go, and why did the meals stop? A recent investigation found questionable purchases, alleged fake documents, and a van that wasn’t even owned by the nonprofit. Meanwhile, schools say they haven’t seen Hunger Busters’ meals in over a year. With so many families depending on this help, how do we make sure our donations really reach those in need? #Safety #Dallas #Nonprofit00Share
Michael Phillips+FollowDallas mentors needed to change livesRight now, Big Brothers Big Sisters in Dallas is on the lookout for new mentors—people who want to make a real difference in a young person’s life. With National Mentoring Month in full swing, this is the perfect time to step up. The organization is hosting a big social event soon, making it easy to learn more and get involved. Imagine the impact you could have just by showing up and sharing your time. Have you ever thought about becoming a mentor, or do you know someone who’d be great at it? Let’s talk about how we can support our community’s youth together! #Safety #Dallas #Mentorship00Share