Millions of college students across the United States are facing food insecurity, struggling to afford basic necessities while pursuing higher education. Research shows approximately 30% of...
The room was packed Wednesday morning at the Center for Health Equity, as local nonprofits and community leaders learned which organizations would receive $4.8 million in...
In a time when small businesses throughout the country are struggling, one local bakery is continuing to grow. HaleLife Bakery recently debuted its second St. Petersburg...
Mayor Ken Welch called teachers catalysts for inspiration who make a profound impact on the lives of students the the future of the community. Dylan Madrinan...
The Childs Park Neighborhood Association is launching a Youth Rising Initiative to encourage young citizens to get involved in civic engagement and community leadership. Tresalynn Morris,...
If you’re searching for a way to give back to your community, the Catalyst’s Impact Connector is here to help. Each week, we feature five organizations...
15 Tampa Bay business leaders gathered Friday morning to help a St. Petersburg mom build a home from the ground up. The hands-on help is part...
St. Petersburg’s Council of Neighborhood Associations (CONA) made history Wednesday by swearing in its youngest president and board of officers to date. CONA is a volunteer-driven...
An app that tackles food waste and helps people buy discounted food is trending in the Sunshine City. Too Good to Go, originally launched in Europe,...
Anna Cerney knows good food – and she knows that not being able to hear doesn’t stop her from making great food. “You can smell, you...