In a day and age when news spreads around the world with lightning speed, itâs easy to feel overwhelmed with negativity. But a recent billboard campaign launched by the Community Foundation of Louisville sought to counter that negativity by honoring individuals in the Louisville area who work to serve others and demonstrate a commitment to their community.
The âForce for Goodâ campaign launched March 19, with billboards placed at various locations throughout Louisville, and remained on display through late April.
Susan Barry, president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Louisville, said the organization was excited to âflood Louisville with positive imagery of people who embody what it means to be âA Force for Good.’â
Billboard honorees included:
⢠Karina Barillas, executive director of La Casita Center
⢠Raymond and Kim Burse, philanthropists supporting the Psi BoulĂŠ Fund and the Community Foundationâs African American Legacy Fund
⢠Jocelyn Church and Corey Nelson, directors of Grace Kids! A Church for Children
⢠Arthur Cox, executive director of St. Georgeâs Scholar Institute
⢠Bert and Jane Emke, philanthropists supporting the National Council of Jewish Womenâs Light the Way Fund and the Family Drug Treatment Court
⢠Jackie Floyd, community volunteer in the Russell neighborhood
⢠Mahogany Mayfield, co-founder of GLOW, Girls League of the West
⢠Andrew Noland, philanthropic supporter of various initiatives that remove barriers to education
⢠Sarah Nuùez, assistant director of the University of Louisville Cultural Center
⢠Moshe Ohayon, founder of Educational Justice
⢠Mona Page, founder and executive director of Rhondaâs Another Chance Inc.
⢠Angela Renfro, executive director and founder of the Kristy Love Foundation
⢠Georgia Turner, director 2NOT1: Fatherhood & Families Inc.
âWe hope the campaign will inspire others to think how they can be a force for good and see the Community Foundation as a partner in creating a community where people and place thrive,â said Barry.
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