Posted November 19, 20184:46 pm
Crain's Cleveland Business looks at the ways that the local business community is a driving force in the effort for Cleveland to become a Say Yes to Education Chapter. Advocacy, mentorship, fundraising, and volunteering are some of the ways the business community has gotten involved.
Legal Aid brief advice clinics that are held at Cleveland Metropolitan Schools and the Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland play an instrumental role in helping students and their families navigate legal problems that could have an effect on their ability to stay in school. They also give local lawyers a meaningful opportunity to get involved with students in the district.
Read the entire article at Crain's Cleveland Business