We asked members of the community how their organizations help the community. We’ve shared some of the responses below.

Ginine Emily & Tracy Lee Smith

*’We transform stories into healing, voices into impact, and communities into places where people feel seen, heard, valued, and empowered.’* At **Hearts In Sync Productions**, we believe stories have the power to heal, connect, and transform lives. Our mission is to amplify voices that inspire hope, resilience, purpose, and human connection. Read More>>

Amanda Bailey

Atomic Volleyball Club exists to develop more than just volleyball players – we are committed to building confident, discipline, and resilient young athletes who will become leaders in their schools, families and communities. As a nonprofit organization, out mission is centered on accessibility and athlete development, rather than profit. Read More>>

Persis Ann Forster

Dance has been shown to impact everyone who participates in a positive way – Miss Persis Studio has several different ways of contributing in our corner of the world. We have had a Cotillion program since the 1960’s teaching communication skills and manners through basic ballroom dance. Read More>>

Mark Neace

I believe that you can only lead others – your family, peers, team, employees, company, clients, community – if you focus on truly serving them first. A servant leader mindset, intentionally put into action, grows relationships built on trust and respect that can result in tremendous impact. Read More>>

Jay J. Armes III

Many people think of private investigators as people who simply gather information, conduct surveillance, or locate individuals. In reality, our work often goes much deeper than that. For more than forty years, I have had the privilege of helping people navigate some of the most difficult and emotional situations of their lives. Read More>>

Dr. Jonathan Thorp

The world has no shortage of smart, capable people. What it lacks is the ability to get those people working together effectively. That gap shows up everywhere, in teams that can’t have honest conversations, in communities that talk past each other, and in organizations where the best ideas never make it to the surface because people don’t feel safe enough to share them. Read More>>