Get engaged in your community

Hugh Williams

Hugh Williams is engaged.

TC Boonyapataro is engaged.

Hank Kornblut is engaged.

Jewel Moulthrop is engaged.

Kelli Fontenot is engaged.

More than 500 volunteers are engaged with FutureHeights. Isn’t it time for you to get engaged?

 

Hugh Williams 

 

“As a board member of FutureHeights, I chaired the annual auction committee and serve on the development committee. Each year I volunteer to march in the University Heights parade and distribute copies of the Heights Observer to the crowd. Heights residents should support FutureHeights because FutureHeights is about improving the quality of life in our community and engaging citizens in the issues that affect us all. It is so important for people to care about the issues in their community and FutureHeights is the organization that stimulates the interest in CH-UH.”

 

TC Boonyapataro 

 

“I do office work for FutureHeights and distribute the Heights Observer to John Carroll University. FutureHeights has been a great introductory step for my life in the Heights. It opened up my perspectives and connected me to the neighborhood. In a way, it has tightened the bonds among people in my community. A lot of people read the Heights Observer and seem to share similar views on what is going on around the Heights.”

Hank Kornblut 

“I deliver the Heights Observer to area businesses because I believe it should be seen. I've donated prizes for several years to the FutureHeights auction. The Heights region has always had a spirit of pride and cooperation among the residents that supercedes many other places. Those who don't yet support FutureHeights should consider that the strength of any region begins with the support of its citizens. FutureHeights is essentially an organization that amplifies this support. All of us benefit from its endeavors.” 


Jewel Moulthrop 

“When my husband and I came to Ohio from New Jersey, I had an immediate affinity to the Heights. It wasn’t just that I was closer to my grandchildren. There was something special about this area. I first heard about FutureHeights when I picked up a copy of the Heights Observer. I inquired at the FutureHeights office if they needed the help of an experienced editor and received an article to edit later that day! FutureHeights means community involvement, volunteerism and citizen activism. People should consider supporting FutureHeights because FutureHeights supports the community--it's a win-win for everyone.”

Kelli Fontenot 

“I moved here from Louisiana in August of last year. I love writing and editing, and I was impressed by the Heights Observer’s quality and depth. FutureHeights is a refreshing organization that’s really committed to citizen involvement and positive change. Volunteering with FutureHeights has helped me to learn more about the community. I’ve been able to meet some fascinating people and help them share their stories.”

Join Hugh, TC, Hank, Jewel and Kelli. Get engaged with FutureHeights, the organization that is committed to engaging citizens in order to cultivate healthy and sustainable Heights neighborhoods, just like yours.

We have been given a terrific opportunity, through an anonymous donor, to double your gift to FutureHeights this summer. Act now—this offer is good only through July 15!

FutureHeights

  • Supports the local economy
  • Creates a vibrant and sustainable future for the Heights
  • Promotes civic engagement
  • Builds community partnerships
  • Publishes your community newspaper, the Heights Observer.

FutureHeights is an efficient, grassroots organization, housed above the Cedar Lee Theatre with only one staff person. FutureHeights relies heavily on individual contributions from people like you to stay afloat. We appreciate your need to be discerning with charitable gifts during this challenging time. No donation is too small.

FutureHeights engages citizens. Engaged citizens build strong communities. Please take a minute to fill out this form, write your check and send it to FutureHeights today.

You can also donate online at www.futureheights.org or www.heightsobserver.org. Or call 216-320-1423 with your credit card.

Thank you for your support!

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Volume 3, Issue 7, Posted 4:27 PM, 07.02.2010