Rise Above Poverty: Syracuse banker left finance to start nonprofit for students

Syracuse has one of the highest rates of child poverty in the nation. For some kids, this means going to school hungry. For others, it means showing up to class wearing old or dirty clothes. That didn’t sit well with Reggie Kelley, who first learned about the child poverty rate in a 2017 syracuse.com article.

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