Columbus group builds, delivers beds to children in need
Bed Brigade of Columbus has been delivering beds to kids in need for more than a decade.
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Bed Brigade of Columbus has been delivering beds to kids in need for more than a decade.
Julie Banner makes unique masks for pediatric cancer patients to wear during radiation.
A former nurse who was born in Ohio Health Grady Memorial Hospital and worked there her whole life, now has her artwork featured in the hallways.
One in four women and one in nine men said to experience some form of domestic violence each year
Wesley Robinson said he was 20-years-old when he first got into poetry after being sentenced to 10 years in prison for aggravated robbery.
An Ohio band and choir director is getting national attention for the way he's inspiring more students to join band
One Ohio man is taking off work to shovel drive ways for free.
Derek Amaya, also known as DJ Cale, is inspiring the Latino community with his music
Eviction rates in Franklin County are skyrocketing.
An Olentangy Liberty High schooler started a foundation after losing her mother to ALS.
Kai Dal Bello, a senior at Loyola High School, has built a prototype with dreams of helping alleviate the crisis.
Physician assistant Andrew Danschisko and others offer consistent care at the nonprofit.
Scott Yocco creates custom works of art with copper. He creates items like crosses, tables, lamps and much more.
Mike Salisbury can be heard every Saturday night on the radio in the Saratoga area.
The PunchWorx boxing exercise classes are held at the Kelly Recreation Complex.
What started the school year as an honors carpentry class, has now transformed into a calling.
Men of Royalty consists of more than 20 students who meet after school at several schools in Orange County.
A mechanic by day and trainer by night, Nick Maher is offering youth a place to grow into champions of life.
Retired Winter Haven police officer Carol Bradley is still serving her community. She spent 30 years on the force after a stint in the U.S. Army.
Sandra Mejia aka "The Plant Chica" is making her community greener and brighter.
Michele Feld, a retired speech pathologist, dedicates her time as a volunteer at Pathway Home.
Jacquie “J Love” Alexander also helps the youths at Boys and Girls Clubs develop life skills.