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Black History: Women attorneys build Capital Region law firm from scratch
SPECTRUM NEWS 1— Walking down the hall toward their law firm, attorneys Kimberly Wallace and Raysheea Turner are making a difference with each step.

Food Friday 2/18/22: Fried Chicken Summit
WAMC – Here it is, a show that has been years in the making. We bring together two of the greatest purveyors of fried chicken that you will find, north or south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

Non-profit gets $50k donation to help train people for tech jobs
WNYT.COM – The Business for Good Foundation, a local philanthropy organization, is at it again. The foundation is now helping CanCode Communities, a non-profit that helps local people who have an aptitude to work in software and technology but lack the resources for training.

Upstate New York Digital Literacy Program Nets Donation
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY — The digital literacy program CanCode got a boost Wednesday in the form of a $50,000 check from the Business for Good foundation, helping with its stated mission of providing digital skills training in the Albany region.

Donation boosts CanCode
TIMES UNION — The digital literacy program CanCode got a boost Wednesday in the form of a $50,000 check from the Business for Good foundation.

4 Millennial Changemakers in CapNY Housing
CAP NY — If you’ve spent time in Albany, there’s a chance that you’ve noticed a bright red ‘X’ on multiple buildings. Albany has a lot of homes that are currently vacant, dilapidated, and not up to safety codes.

Three Albany businesses win Business For Good foundation grants
TIMES UNION — A restaurateur, a florist and a property maintenance owner. Three different jobs, three different backgrounds.

Local refugee support organization receives $75k grant to continue their mission
NEWS 10– A $75,000 check was awarded to the Refugee and Immigrant Support Services of Emmaus Inc. (RISSE).

Old Stewart’s Shop reduced to rubble, making way for new restaurant
ALTAMONT ENTERPRISE– On Monday, the long-closed Voorheesville Stewart’s Shop was torn down.

Paid to eat and do homework, teens flock to jobs at Hattie’s
TIMES UNION– Since the pandemic, staff shortages have been the bane of restaurateurs.