Pinellas County church feeds those in need, rain or shine
A Pinellas County church is filling the commission of feeding the hungry.
For Clothes to Kids director, job satisfaction comes in helping others
Jennifer Jacobs says there is no greater mission than helping children. As a Florida native, Jacobs learned a lot from her small-town upbringing in Perry, Florida. Now she is dedicated to the children and families of her community.
Woman finds career that doesn't feel like work by pursuing passion for non-profits
Ashley Lowery started as the marketing director for the Housing Empowerment Program and worked her way up to becoming the executive director.
Mother loses son to drugs, pursues passion to help others
After Cindy Grant’s son overdosed on OxyContin, she began working at a treatment and prevention agency and worked her way up to becoming the executive director of the Hillsborough County Anti-Drug Alliance.
Tampa museum's director believes service is fundamental for happiness
Zora Carrier is a historian when it comes to photographic art.
Sarasota woman helps others leave abuse behind
A Sarasota woman found success despite her struggles through life. She did it by helping others overcome their own struggles.
Jesuit High School students provide Thanksgiving meals for more than 200 families
Jesuit High School students and their families are meeting to deliver Thanksgiving meals for families in need.
Polk deputy raises $80,000 to help children with speech, hearing impairments
A Polk County deputy had a goal of raising $40,000 for children with speech and hearing problems -- but he raised more than double that.
Veteran's 100th birthday made special by parade of well-wishers
Navy Veteran Vince Earl Forbes just celebrated turning 100 with a big, socially-distant party in his honor.
Tampa native to paddle 400 miles to raise money for foster children
Nicholas Holzerland is traveling from Florida to the Bahamas by paddleboard to raise money for the Crossroads Hope Academy.
Foster moms team up to buy Christmas presents for 275 foster children
Though foster parents receive a stipend from the state of Florida, it’s not enough money to buy Christmas presents.
Three-year program helps bilingual students communicate and engage
A unique after-school program tutors, helps with homework and teaches wellness to bilingual elementary students. The program’s goal to create well rounded students is What's Right with Tampa Bay.
Tampa couple collecting items, packing suitcases for teens aging out of the foster care system
A Tampa couple hopes to pack 25 suitcases for foster children aging out of the foster care system.
Network to End Hunger in need of volunteers to deliver Thanksgiving meals to home-bound children
More than 200 volunteers are needed to help deliver holiday meals on November 17.
Mentorship helping girls become GEMS in their community
Young girls can struggle with having positive self-esteem, but Nyasha Jones is helping break that cycle for Bay Area girls.
Sarasota farmers form nationwide agricultural outreach group
Sarasota's farming community is working to have a positive impact on the lives of other farmers. How they are delivering relief to farmers in need is what's right with Tampa Bay.
St. Petersburg marching band takes show on the road, plays for ALF's during pandemic
Northside Christian School's marching band didn't know how they were going to perform in front of audiences when the pandemic hit.
Pinellas County teen raising money for autoimmune disease in an unique way
A Seminole teen is raising money for the Dysautonomia Youth Network of America by selling wrist banks and dragging around a book
After losing a loved one, Tampa teen finds strength in music
A teen is fighting through tough times to follow her dream of becoming a professional singer, but others are stepping up to help her achieve her goals.
Legally blind woodturner funds charitable works with fashion design
Andi Sullivan enjoys showing off her fashion creations. She's an unexpected star in her field, considering she's legally blind.