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December 8, 2025

Good Works Columbus: December 8th, 2026

Hi y’all, welcome back to Good Works Columbus!

Things you can do in person

  • Poets for Matter News

    Local poets perform and any donations go toward Matter News' annual fundraiser!

    Join us at Two Dollar Radio Headquarters at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 10, for our inaugural Poets for Matter fundraiser. Admission is free. Donations are accepted.

    Hosted by Mandy Shunnarah, the evening will feature readings from the following poets:

    • Cynthia Amoah

    • Ruth Awad

    • Sayuri Ayers

    • Danny Caine

    • Ajanae Dawkins

    • Su Flatt

    • Zach Hannah

    • Travis Lau

    • Travis McClerking

    • Amy Turn Sharp

    • Maggie Smith

    • Scott Woods

  • Public Hearing to Oppose an Electricity Rate Increase


    Interested in testifying? Check out the sign up link and follow Columbus Stand Up! for more information.

  • COTA Service Change Meetings


    Join us for two public information meetings to learn about January service changes. This is a great opportunity to ask questions or share comments on COTA service in general.

    📅 Dec. 4 at 6 p.m. | Dec. 9 at noon 📍 33 N. High St. 🛜 Facebook Live Get ready for the route ahead at COTA.com/servicechanges.

  • Transit Columbus Year End Celebration
    Tuesday, December 9th 7:00pm-10:00pm
    Seventh Son Brewing, 1101 N 4th St

    Despite the chaos of the world, we’ve done some big things in 2025 and have a lot to build on in 2026 in beyond. Come celebrate with us and hang out with other transit advocates at Seventh Son! All are welcome, even if this is your first Transit Columbus event. 😎

  • Save the Date: Life After Cars (a War on Cars event)

    Doug Gordan and Sarah Goodyear, hosts of the War on Cars podcast, have published a book called Life After Cars. On Tuesday, January 27, CURA and Transit Columbus are hosting a discussion with Doug and Sarah at the Wexner Center for the Arts.

    Tickets

Things you can do online

  • Hilliard Housing Survey
    The City of Hilliard is conducting a Housing Study to answer a critical question: What kinds of housing does Hilliard need and how can we make them a reality?
    This initiative builds on the vision outlined in the 2023 Community Plan, which set forth a goal of making Hilliard a place where anyone can live.

    Learn more and take the survey today:
    https://hilliardohio.gov/city-launches-housing-study-to-shape-future-of-community-living/

  • Support Nationwide Children’s Hospital Nurses

    Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH) is one of the premier pediatric hospitals in our region. Every parent that has ever had to take their child here knows how lucky we are to have NCH in our backyard. It’s a place where nurses who truly love what they do want to work. In a hospital that values quality care and is reliant on qualified nurses, you would think that those nurses would be treated fairly. In reality, the nurses at NCH make less than other nurses, have concerns about safety and staffing ratios, and have less than adequate paid family leave. NCH nurses deserve better and we want them to have a voice. Do they have your support? Leave a written testimonial or record a video showing your support of Nationwide Children’s Hospital Nurses.

  • Support Columbus Metropolitan Library Workers
    Columbus Metropolitan Library workers are forming their union! Add your name to pledge your support for CML workers!

    Sign the CML Union Pledge
  • Franklin County Safer Streets Survey
    Franklin County is committed to improving safety on our roadways, reducing fatalities and severe injuries.

    To do this, the County is completing a Safety Action Plan, to address road safety for ALL road users. Using the Safe System Approach, Franklin County will identify the key factors in severe crashes, combining data analysis with YOUR feedback. Take the survey here: https://wspengages.com/FranklinSS4A

Other Stuff

Local Warming Shelters
more information: https://www.csb.org/get-help/winter-warming-centers/

Don’t Buy Starbucks


Things I’m reading/watching:

  • Advocates push for people-friendly streets as pedestrian, cyclist deaths rise in Columbus from NBC4

  • Thousands of Ohioans could face homelessness because of federal policy change from Ohio Capital Journal

  • On Development: Traffic violence is more than an accident from Matter News

  • City Considering Changes to Intersection After Complaints About Safety from Columbus Underground

Have a great day everyone!

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