A Dance Marathon and a Dream
By Carly Damman After visiting various corporate advertising and public relations agencies in large cities such as New York and Chicago, I found myself in
By Carly Damman After visiting various corporate advertising and public relations agencies in large cities such as New York and Chicago, I found myself in
By Mackenzie Schuler Vacation season is in full swing, and I know so many of us look forward to getting away to get some sunshine,
By Angela Stacy My journey to the Ronald McDonald House began in September 2012. At that time, my son Luke was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis.
The city of Columbus offers a number of different possibilities for professional experiences to thousands of college students each year. When it came time for
By Alli Snyder Five years ago I started collecting pop tabs from my local school district. In the past five years, I’ve been able to
By Megan Koester Summer is a time when people are looking for fun things to do outside the House. As a mom of two kids,
By Jamie Foltz It was late one April night when I was sitting at my mom’s bedside at The James. She had just been admitted
Autumn is not even two years old, but she has faced enough hardships to last her a lifetime. Her mother, Carrie, had a perfect pregnancy—there
By Tony Szymczak, Immediate Past President of Red Shoe Society Upon starting a new job, my boss mandated that I get involved with a charity.
When Brianna was in 8th grade, she lost 17 pounds in 10 days. She had to pull out of school and the extracurricular events she