Everybody’s GiGi Through art supplies, snacks and a red wagon, Rhonda Davis is shining a light on Syracuse neighborhoods—one child at a time. Read more about Rhonda’s story here. Recent Stories Filling a Gap on the South Side Community activist Jacqueline Lasonde discusses how a South Side food pantry supports food access, advocacy and neighborhood sustainability. Read More From Garden to Community Summer school students at STEAM at Dr. King Elementary School and Southside community members plant seedlings and pick ripe vegetables from their community garden through the Helping Hands Garden Program. Read More Rooted in Unity Umoja Community Garden serves as a place of unity, sustainability, and community-driven food access on Syracuse’s Southside. Read More Painting Safer Streets Fifth-graders at STEAM at Dr. King Elementary use street art to celebrate their neighborhood and bring the community together. Read More