Hob-nobbing with Mayor Mark Mallory & Ohio Senator Eric Kearney

City Council member David Crowley at Sr Barbara's retirement party

Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, his regional director Brewster Rhoads, and PIP Director Rina Saperstein discuss PIP's program

David and Betsy Mann at Sr Barbara's retirement party


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PIP's Sweetheart of a Raffle is back

Raffle tickets are now available for purchase at Venice on Vine.  Click here for details.

Winners will be drawn and announced throughout the month of February.  Click here for Raffle Rules & Regulations


Wishing You a Peaceful and Healthy Holiday Season.
May 2010 be a year of Power, Inspiration, and Progress.

Power Inspires Progress (PIP) is an employment education program operating in Cincinnati's inner city.  PIP was founded by Sr. Judy Tensing, a Sister of Notre Dame de Namur and Sr. Barbara Wheeler, a Dominican Sister of Hope, to provide an on-the-job training program for those who have difficulty obtaining and maintaining employment.  Our goal is to increase the power and independence of people through skill development, relationship building, collaboration and interaction with other organizations.

Power Inspires Progress, as a non-profit organization, receives no government funding and is dependent on income from sales, donations and grants.  This is a great opportunity to support the Cincinnati community while helping to increase job opportunities for program participants. 

Stop by and see us at Venice on Vine ...
Located at 1301 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202.

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