Ethan Hill receives award for profound impact in Bâham homeless community
Ethan Hill wins an award By Bria Chatman | March 2, 2021 at 6:07 AM CST - Updated March 6 at 10:01 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - A big reward for a little guy. Ethan Hill has been making a difference in Birminghamâs homeless community for over five years. At only 10 years old, Ethan Hill has helped hundreds throughout the cityâs homeless community. His work hasnât gone unnoticed, Heâs been in honored in a big way.
Ethan received the 2021 Academic Leader Award from the Minority Business Awards. Heâs the only child to receive such a prestigious honor. Runner-ups include Miles College President Bobbi Knight and former president of Lawson State Perry Ward.
Local non-profit teams up with Apple to connect historically black colleges and universities
Together with Southern Company and the Ed Farm education non-profit, Apple announced the launch of the Propel Center Share Updated: 8:17 AM CST Jan 14, 2021 By Jennifer Fortier
Local non-profit teams up with Apple to connect historically black colleges and universities
Together with Southern Company and the Ed Farm education non-profit, Apple announced the launch of the Propel Center Share Updated: 8:17 AM CST Jan 14, 2021
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