The nonprofit organization City Year Columbus is celebrating 30 years of service during the Red Jacket Bash on Thursday.
is a youth-powered organization that helps keep students in school while also helping them stay on track to graduate.Columbus City Schools is a partner of City Year and was presented the 2024 City Year Ripple Award for the district's commitment to diverse young people in the community, according to the statement from City Year.. It is awarded to organizations that show extraordinary dedication to social change.
“We are thrilled to celebrate our 30th Anniversary, which is only possible because of the dedication of City Year AmeriCorps members, staff, Columbus City Schools, and our generous community partners," said Adero Robinson, City Year Columbus Executive Director. "We are so grateful for every individual and organization who has supported City Year Columbus over the past 30 years.", was a keynote speaker at the Red Jacket Bash.
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