08-05-2022, 02:07 PM
(08-05-2022, 11:12 AM)Essex Johnson Wrote: was on the local news and had an article on cincinnati.com
Yeah, and anyone that bashes this has to be obviously trolling because the Bengals have invested over 1.8 in the past several years in funding for local high school football fields in Greater Cincinnati.
Quote:"We are happy to continue to support local youth football and especially pleased to play a role in this project. With this grant we have invested more than $1.8 million in funding for football fields in the greater Cincinnati area over the past several years," Blackburn said in a news release.
And other donations have come from the NFL and Local Initiatives Support Corp., and it's because Covington Catholic is an amazing school that turns out leaders and successful people that, along with the school, donate lots of time and money to charities.
What people that bash this also fail to realize is that, while the tuition is high and it has a lot of students that come from wealthy families, CCH also offers tuition assistance and scholarships to low-income families. Aside from a few wealthy neighborhoods, Ft Wright and Park Hills, where CCH is located, is generally a lower income area. If you drive a mile north (not even a mile), you're in the inner city of Covington, which, for the most part, is extremely poor.