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Volunteer Spotlight

Volunteer Spotlight: Adam Centner, Keating, Muething & Klekamp PLL

Adam, Partner at KMK, recently volunteered on a transformative merger project for Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati to become Queen City Book Bank. Michelle Guenther, CEO of Queen City Book Bank, had this to say about Adam, “I can’t say …

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General News

Founding Board Member of Pro Bono Partnership of Ohio Honored with Prestigious Award

We are thrilled to share that one of our founders and former Board President, W. Breck Weigel has been named recipient of the 2022 John and Ginny Elam Pro Bono Award. Given to one attorney each year who donates their …

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General News

Pro Bono Partnership of Ohio Awarded $50,000 Grant from the Supreme Court of Ohio Civil Justice Program

Pro Bono Partnership of Ohio (PBPO) is pleased to share that it has been awarded a grant of $50,000 by the Supreme Court of Ohio Civil Justice Program. The Supreme Court of Ohio Civil Justice Program was established in 2016 …

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General News

Summer 2022 Quarterly Newsletter

Read the latest news from PBPO: New Board and PBPO staff, Pro Bono Week events, Volunteer and Nonprofit Spotlight and more!

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Nonprofit Highlight

Nonprofit Highlight: Good Works Farm Inc.

Many families and guardians of those with intellectual and developmental disabilities are concerned with what their loved ones will do in life and where they will live, especially when they are no longer able to care for them. The mission …

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Volunteer Spotlight

Volunteer Spotlight: Dorothea Langsam, Fifth Third Bank

Thea Langsam, Deputy General Counsel at Fifth Third Bank, is passionate about giving back and has found small and big opportunities to do so over the course of her career, even when it wasn’t always easy. Although she is a …

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