Are you looking for ways to give back to the community in Columbus, Ohio? Join United Way of Central Ohio and a panel of community leaders to explore the importance of incorporating diverse and inclusive leadership into nonprofit boards and partnering to support nonprofit organizations led by people of color. This conversation will take an in-depth look at the critical role that companies can play in helping to identify diverse and impactful leaders and joining United Way to invest in nonprofit organizations that can drive the construction of a more equitable Central Ohio. In addition, United Way offers educational sessions on a variety of public health topics, such as minority health, maternal and child health, alcohol and drugs, and more. Get just the right amount of health and wellness delivered to your inbox.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear from nonprofit leaders how you can support companies that directly support the basic needs of our community. Social enterprises provide excellent food, services and experiences, and support the missions of talented organizations that are dedicated to returning profits for the future. Join us to learn from advocates and local policy experts as they analyze and analyze the effect that the state budget will have on children and education in Ohio. While the budget will be signed when the session takes place, advocates will offer their reflections and provide strategies on how to maintain their commitment and continue to advocate for children and families in our community. Most residents of Central Ohio come from outside the metropolitan area, from across the country, or around the world, meaning they don't know the city's history well. What do short northern arches mean? What was the first tax passed in Columbus? Why did the state capital move three times before landing in Columbus? Full of importance, the city has a unique history with many important contributions to regional and national history.
Established in 1812 as the first city in the United States created exclusively to be the capital of a state, Columbus was not an early success. The prosperity of the city is not uniformly perceived. Some neighborhoods struggle while others thrive. This session offers fun, quirky, interesting, and historically noteworthy facts about Ohio's capital and largest city, and about how the past shapes our daily lives. Learn about Columbus' history while discovering how you can give back to your community.
United Way of Central Ohio 215 N. Front St. Columbus Public Health serves to help the community and would be happy to have the opportunity to be a part of your event. They offer Alcohol and Drug ProgramsPrograms, Birth Permits& Death Records Report an Illness or Problem Data on Car Seats & Dental Clinic Statistics Emergency Preparedness Flu Season Food Licenses Food Licenses Health Equity Home Visits Vaccinations Infant Mortality Inspection Results Infant Mortality Inspection Results Local Food Action Plan Low-Cost Health Services Information on the Opioid Crisis Sexual Health Clinic Tobacco 21 maps for walking Women, infants& children (WIC), women's health center. Discovering ways to give back to your local community is an important part of being a responsible citizen. Join United Way of Central Ohio for an informative session on how you can make a difference in your local area.
Learn about diverse leadership opportunities within nonprofits, social enterprises that provide excellent food services and experiences, as well as educational sessions on public health topics such as minority health, maternal and child health, alcohol and drugs. In addition, get an insight into Columbus' unique history with many important contributions to regional and national history. Hear from advocates and local policy experts as they analyze how state budget will have an effect on children and education in Ohio. Finally, find out more about Columbus Public Health services such as Alcohol & Drug ProgramsPrograms, Birth Permits& Death Records Report an Illness or Problem Data on Car Seats & Dental Clinic Statistics Emergency Preparedness Flu Season Food Licenses Food Licenses Health Equity Home Visits Vaccinations Infant Mortality Inspection Results Infant Mortality Inspection Results Local Food Action Plan Low-Cost Health Services Information on the Opioid Crisis Sexual Health Clinic Tobacco 21 maps for walking Women, infants& children (WIC), women's health center.