Bengals Build Playground at Hometown Huddle Event

Cincinnati Bengals mascot Who Dey, on playground slide at the Hometown Huddle.

Bengals players, coaches, staff and other community members helped build a playground, challenge course, mindfulness area and assisted with other beautification projects at Ryan Sports Complex in Westwood as part of the Bengals Hometown Huddle, in partnership with United Way of Greater Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Recreation Commission.

Cradle to Career in Action: Students Advocate for Early Learning and Their Future

Four women seated at an indoor event wearing “Support Kentucky Child Care” stickers and smiling at the camera.

In Katelyn Phillips’ classroom at Campbell County High School, the focus is on what comes next — not just for her students, but for the children they could one day teach.  “We desperately need teachers,” Katelyn said, “So for me it’s a passion to prepare my students to go out into the real world and do something in education.”  Through hands-on learning, her students don’t just study early […]

Leave It Better Than You Found It

James and Marge Anderson were recognized at the 2026 Annual Tocqueville & Centennial Celebration for their dedication to the community.

Impact Update | Spring 2026

What happens when a network of committed partners stays focused on long-term stability — even amid new pressures and evolving needs? Real progress.   Our 2025 Impact In 2025, because of your partnership, more families found pathways to stable housing. More parents strengthened their financial footing. More children gained access to the support and opportunities […]

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