In a far from ordinary place, live some far from ordinary people, doing far from ordinary things. Discover their special powers and find out how you can join their crusade...they're closer than you think.
Power: When support is in short supply, the Iron Dish delivers.
From free meals for healthcare workers to championing minority-owned businesses, the Iron Dish serves up support when and where it's needed. Hard work, entrepreneurship, and hospitality all make up a way of life that fuels Ron's leadership of Jordan Hospitality Group. Ron also serves as a mentor to student-athletes, helping them forge their own path as far from ordinary heroes.
Want to lend a hand? Check out the Jordan Family Scholarship.
Power: When you need the right tools and people for the job, call on Magnetic Maven.
Magnetic Maven makes good things happen. Armed with super-human networking skills, Deb finds exactly what’s needed to make events and initiatives a roaring success. Serving on both the Dublin Education Foundation and Dublin Food Pantry boards, supporting community is at the heart of everything she does.
Want to lend your support? Check out these local charitable organizations in Dublin, https://www.neighborhoodbridges.org/community/dublin-oh
Power: When things look dull, Captain Creative strikes.
Armed with his super palette, Captain Creative paints a bright future for all to enjoy. As Executive Director of Dublin Arts Council, he uses his special powers to fill the town with creative inspiration - from free art supplies to public artworks as far as the eye can see.
Want to help Captain Creative inspire others? Check out how you can support the arts: https://dublinarts.org/donate/
Power: When times are tough, and there's nowhere to turn, Do Good will always be here.
Powered by her big heart, Heather Heins helps families in need all across Dublin. As Director of Welcome Warehouse, Heather applies her marketing expertise and passion for community service to power the organization's programs and services. Do Good by name, Do Good by nature.
Want to join the fight? Support the work of Welcome Warehouse: https://www.welcomewarehouse.org/
You can also pick up a printed copy in the Dublin Art Council ArtBoxes.