Sowing Seeds of Change: Workmorphis Celebrates Continued Sponsorship of The Love Grows Program’s Annual Garden Gala

Workmorphis proudly sponsored the 3rd Annual Garden Gala held on May 2 in support of Cincinnati-based nonprofit The Love Grows Program (LGP). Team members Emily Fabiano, Founder and President, and Nicholas Klein, Consultant, attended. This marked Workmorphis’ second year as a sponsor.

Led by executive director Maggie Welt, MSW, LGP provides full-time, tuition-free, high-quality early childhood education to Cincinnati families whose incomes fall below 200% of the federal poverty line. The program emphasizes the whole child, which includes the family unit. Through their commitment to wraparound service, LGP offers a resource room, clothing pantry, laundry services, job training, and financial assistance. The program aims to increase student and family success by providing individualized support for each unique situation.

The Garden Gala, LGP’s most significant annual event, raised over $40,000 this year. These gifts will enable the organization to support four additional students and their families next school year!

“The Garden Gala was truly an unforgettable night,” remarked Welt, “not only in the delicious food and beautiful space but in the unity of purpose, the generosity of spirit, and the shared commitment to cultivating a better future for Cincinnati. It’s not just an event; it’s a celebration of community, compassion, and the profound impact of coming together for the mission of accessible early childhood education!”

(Pictured from left to right) Juliet Klein, Nicholas Klein, Emily Fabiano, and Tony Fabiano attended LGP’s 3rd Annual Garden Gala.

“Team Workmorphis is proud to support The Love Grows Program,” said Fabiano. “We deeply value high-quality early childhood education and are grateful to Maggie and her team for their unique, holistic approach. LGP empowers children and families through its comprehensive services, including a clothing pantry, laundry, job training, and financial assistance, making a tangible impact on Cincinnati families while shaping a brighter future for our workforce and economy.”

“LGP has such a special mission,” said Klein, who serves as a member of the organization’s advisory board. “As workforce problem solvers, we recognize the importance of wraparound services to individual success, and LGP takes that a step further with their family-level approach to early-childhood education. Their hyper-local, impact-driven perspective really showed in the community that came out to support them this evening. Congrats to Maggie and all who contributed to a successful fundraiser!”

Workmorphis also celebrates The Love Grows Program as a volunteer-driven, woman-led organization. For more information on how to support or get involved with LGP, check out their website.

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