
A Dash of Humanity: Spice for Life Donates Profits to Help Victims of Human Trafficking
Customers who have visited Spice for Life to buy filé powder, Himalayan pink salt, or bourbon-smoked peppercorns tend to leave this aromatic shop with something
Customers who have visited Spice for Life to buy filé powder, Himalayan pink salt, or bourbon-smoked peppercorns tend to leave this aromatic shop with something
Most of us would like to have a hand in creating a better world. We worry about issues that seem overwhelming and feel helpless to
Constantly asking for help to fund the meals and services he has been distributing to the homeless population in Akron for seven years has been
Four performers take the stage at a local middle school. The setting is minimalist with only a few chairs as props. The dialogue is much
Jen McGuire had come to Hope Day, a monthly community event in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood, to help distribute produce — but before her volunteer shift
Nathan Walden had already been feeding folks without homes in Akron for a couple of years when he realized a way to help subsidize the
Gia and Floyd are bonding. Every morning, Gia lets Floyd, a boxer pup, out of his cage, takes him out to the bathroom, feeds and
“We’re very ‘punny’ and sarcastic,” Fetch & Co.’s Julia Gramenz says while pointing out a mug in the Lakewood shop she co-owns with Abbey Markiewitz.
Cindy Rios defies our subconscious stereotypes about drugs, addiction and incarceration. “I was living on the lake. I had two children. I really had a
People think they’re going to change the world when they come here, but you can’t. All you can do is make connections with our guests