IHNGC's Faith In Action Breakfast - Cincinnati Event
December 10, 2019 - Cincinnati
318 E. 4th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
5134711100
Maintaining Hope in Times of Crisis
Join IHNGC for an inspirational breakfast with keynote speaker:Liz Murray at Christ Church Cathedral in Downtown Cincinnati.
Doors open at 7:30am, program begins at 8:00am
Coffee and light breakfast provided
Admission is $45 in advance or $50 at the door. Group Tickets are also available.
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Liz Murray is the award-winning author of Breaking Night: A Memoir of Forgiveness, Survival, and My Journey from Homeless to Harvard. Her story is featured in the Lifetime movie Homeless to Harvard.
Today, Ms. Murray is a passionate advocate for under-served youth. As co-founder and Executive Director of the Arthur Project, a mentoring program that works intensively with at-risk youth through the duration of middle school, Murray is working to end generational poverty through relationship-based learning. She believes that when it comes to a child facing even the most extreme adversity, it is having a relationship with at least one caring, dedicated adult that can make all the difference.
Murray graduated from Harvard in 2009 and received her Masters degree in the Psychology of Education at Columbia University. She is passionate about speaking on the importance of personal motivation, transforming problems into opportunities, and what it takes to make a difference in people’s lives.
Liz Murray is the award-winning author of Breaking Night: A Memoir of Forgiveness, Survival, and My Journey from Homeless to Harvard. Her story is featured in the Lifetime movie Homeless to Harvard.
Today, Ms. Murray is a passionate advocate for under-served youth. As co-founder and Executive Director of the Arthur Project, a mentoring program that works intensively with at-risk youth through the duration of middle school, Murray is working to end generational poverty through relationship-based learning. She believes that when it comes to a child facing even the most extreme adversity, it is having a relationship with at least one caring, dedicated adult that can make all the difference.
Murray graduated from Harvard in 2009 and received her Masters degree in the Psychology of Education at Columbia University. She is passionate about speaking on the importance of personal motivation, transforming problems into opportunities, and what it takes to make a difference in people’s lives.
IHNGC's Faith In Action Breakfast Event Dates
December 10, 2019Christ Church Cathedral
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