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Chic Spotlight: ACT's Carol Gibbs |
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| Written by Amy Storer-Scalia, on 23-07-2007 14:13 |
Chic Spotlight: ACT's Carol Gibbs
Sycamore Hill-based Carol Gibbs took it upon herself to create a positive reaction to Welfare Reform in 1996. See how successful her venture became and how you can help the cause.

Cincy Chic: How did you get involved with ACT?
Carol Gibbs: I created ACT to be a positive reaction to Welfare Reform in 1996. I'm now the president and CEO of ACT.
Cincy Chic: What does ACT stand for?
Gibbs: Accountability & Credibility Together, ACT started in 1996
to move families from welfare to self- sufficiency. To be eligible for
ACT's services, a family must have at least one child under the age of
18 in the home and an income at or below 150 percent of federal poverty
guidelines. ACT provides services such as counseling, GED classes,
budgeting, goal setting, career preparedness and on-site college
courses through the University of Cincinnati.
Cincy Chic: Tell me about the upcoming Collecting for Kids event..
Gibbs: ACT eases the financial burden for low-income families is by
providing school supplies through the Collecting for Kids campaign. On
August 1 and 2, we are going to set-up “camp” in the Sycamore
Staples parking lot to collect school supplies.
ACT is Hamilton County's exclusive welfare diversion agency, it serves
nearly 1,300 families each year, including more than 3,700 school- aged
children. By supporting Collecting for Kids, you're helping families
who have fallen on hard times, but are working hard to make positive
life changes. They haven't given up; and neither are we. They deserve
our support.
Cincy Chic: How can others help you out with this event?
Gibbs: Donations can be dropped off at ACT (1005 Walnut Street), the
Cincinnati Herald, Cincinnati Bell locations, Sycamore Staples and
Sylvan Learning Centers. Tax deductible checks can be made out to ACT
and sent to: 1005 Walnut St. Cincinnati, OH 45202. For more information
call Phil Kanet at 345.1734 and visit www.ACThelps.org.
Cincy Chic: On a personal note, what's your favorite thing about Cincinnati?
Gibbs: The beautiful hills and views along with the wonderful fine dining.
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Amy Storer-Scalia |
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Amy Storer-Scalia, a Cincinnati native and current Ft. Thomas resident, is the editor and publisher of Cincy Chic. Send her an e-mail at astorer@cincychic.com.
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