2024 Northern Kentucky Young Professionals Service Learning Project. Photo provided | Scooter Media

Young professionals in Northern Kentucky will have the chance to support local nonprofits through the second annual Community Impact Partnership.

The Northern Kentucky Young Professionals group has announced the return of the partnership, formerly known as the Service Learning Project. This volunteer-based initiative allows young professionals to support organizations that are making a difference in the region.

The program is partnering with both Brighton Center and DCCH Center for Children and Families.

At Brighton Center, volunteers will support the organization at four events throughout the year, including the Mail Carriers Food Drive in May. At DCCH, the group’s committee members will offer monthly instructional courses for residents on varying subjects.

“We are excited to continue NKYP’s commitment to supporting our community through the Community Impact Partnership,” said NKY Chamber Director of Events and NKYP Kyle Frizzell, “Not only does this initiative provide meaningful support to local nonprofit organizations, but it also builds connections between young professionals and the Northern Kentucky communities in which they live and work. By building these relationships, we create lasting opportunities for engagement and growth to help retain young talent in our region.”

Brighton Center partners with individuals and families by providing a wide range of programs and services, which include meeting basic needs, adult and early childhood education, youth services, housing and financial wellness, workforce development, recovery services for women and neighborhood-based programs.

DCCH Center stabilizes, treats and educates children and their families while helping navigate changes in relationships, attitudes and behaviors.

Volunteer opportunities will be offered throughout the year, with the next chance to participate on May 10 at the annual Mail Carriers Food Drive. More ways to get involved will be announced throughout the year.

To register and learn more about the opportunity, click here. For more questions about the Community Impact Partnership or Northern Kentucky Young Professionals, contact Kyle Frizzell at kfrizzell@nkychamber.com.

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